Talk Story: New and Improved Literature and Arts Corner

Zoom

New and Improved 1882 Foundation Literature & Arts Corner! Join us for a special presentation of our newly renovated online platform for literature, arts, and media in the Asian American […]

1882@MLK: Bad Axe Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 901 G Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join 1882 Foundation, OCA-DC, MLK Library, Georgetown University's Vietnamese Student Association, & Bad Axe director, David Siev for a screening of "Bad Axe: Our American Dreams," a film documenting one […]

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Chinatown futures: cultivating urban, cultural landscapes

American Society of Landscape Architects 636 Eye St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join us at ASLA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. for conversation at the intersections of community, identity, and stewardship of cultural landscapes with three creative leaders committed to place-based interventions, programs, […]

In the Eyes of a Deaf Child

Kennedy Center REACH, Studio K 2700 F St., NW, Washington, DC, United States

In the Eyes of a Deaf Child by Stella Marie Antonio, directed by Monique Holt, tells a story of a large hearing family with a deaf child experiencing language deprivations but with the care of her caretaker, the deaf child is able to endure. She finally finds her language, her community, and ability to love.

Spotlight on Design: Neri&Hu

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

How does design embody collective longing, constructing and revealing relationships between places, cultural history, and public memory? Neri&Hu’s interdisciplinary design practice exemplifies architecture’s potential for cultural preservation and poetic place-making.