Talk Story Event: A Village With My Name
Chinese Community Church 500 I St NW, Washington, DC , DC, United StatesJoin us for our next Talk Story Event: A Village With my Name Generational Challenges, Family History, Transparency, and Shame
Join us for our next Talk Story Event: A Village With my Name Generational Challenges, Family History, Transparency, and Shame
The kick-off event for the 2018 Talk Story Series is a Chautauqua-style presentation by Prof. Sue Fawn Chung on the life of Loy Lee Ford. We will also move to a new venue and time. From the Church where we have had our events, go down the street opposite the 6th and I Synagogue to […]
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 […]
Dear Friends: Each December, we have an end-of-year wrap up for our Talk Story program. We hope you can join us for a special wrap up at The Chinatown Garden Restaurant over a "Pioneer Meal," RR exhibit and annual review on Sunday, December 17, at 6:30 pm.Doors open at 5:30pm. We are planning for our eighth […]
November 2-5, 2017 #DCHISTCON Hosted by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. Join the 1882 Foundation at a screening of our film, "Through Chinatown Eyes: April 1968," at the upcoming Annual Conference on D.C. History. Our film looks into the central theme of Echo & Resonance: 1968 explored by this year's conference. The conference spans November 2-5 featuring […]