“April 1968” – Studio Xfinity Screening (April 22, 2018)

The 1882 Foundation is hosting a screening of Through Chinatown's Eyes: April 1968 as part of a walk-in series at Studio XFinity's lounge in DC Chinatown. Free and open to all.   715 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20001

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“Through Chinatown’s Eyes: April 1968” at the GWU Museum

The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum 701 21st Street, NW, Washington, DC, United States

The 1882 Foundation team, featuring Executive Director, Ted Gong, will be presenting at the George Washington University Museum with a screening of the documentary film Through Chinatown's Eyes: April 1968. Following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the ensuing civil disorder, Chinatown in Washington, D.C., found itself caught amidst a deep-seeded racial […]

1968: Shaping the District

National Building Museum 401 F Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join Ted Gong and the 1882 Foundation for a screening of Through Chinatown's Eyes: April 1968 at the National Building Museum event "1968: Shaping the District," recognizing the impact of the 1968 riots in its 50th anniversary year. We are participating in this day-long event with our screening at 3:00pm. Check out the complete schedule […]

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Chinese American Experiences in History and Short Films: A Traveling Seminar

Arlington Traditional School and Kenmore Middle School 200 S. Carlin Springs Rd, Arlington, VA

Join 1882 Foundation for the first installment of our traveling seminars. Seminars feature short documentary film screenings, expert speakers, discussions of key historical themes, and lesson plans for educators. The first session is geared towards teachers and the second session towards the general public (though all are welcome to attend either). The seminars will shed […]

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