Humanities DC Humanitini Happy Hour – Dear Chinatown, DC: Voices from the Neighborhood

On October 29th, the Dear Chinatown, DC project hosted an event in Humanities DC's Humanitini programming series, which brings people together monthly to hear from guest speakers about topics relevant to DC's history and culture. Traditionally hosted at a local…

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Historic Investment in Our Cultural Heritage Becomes Law. Great News, but No Time to Rest

[8/10/20] The 1882 Foundation joins with all Americans in applauding the enactment of the The Great American Outdoors Act.  It became law with President Trump’s signature on August 4, 2020 after having been passed by the Senate on June 17, 2020…

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1882 At: CAPAL | Washington Leadership Program Session – “Hidden Faces of Immigration”

Event Speakers:  Glenn D. Magpantay, Esq. | Executive Director of the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA) Jacinta Ma | Vice President of Policy and Advocacy at the National Immigration Forum Quyen Dinh | Executive Director of the Southeast…

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1882 At: Asian American Call With the Movement for Black Lives

Following recent momentum around the Black Lives Matter movement, many Asian-Americans have sought out ways to educate themselves on anti-Blackness, stand in solidarity with Black communities around the nation, and work with Black Americans to dismantle white supremacy. To this…

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