“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 […]

“Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World’s Next Superpower”

Join the 1882 Foundation as we co-host an event with the U.S.-China Education Trust, OCA-DC, and OCAW's Maryland and Virginia Chapters - "Leftover in China: The Women Shaping the World's Next Superpower." The event will feature a reception with light fare followed by a conversation with the author Roseann Lake, moderated by Lily Qi, the Assistant […]

Talk Story Event: A Village With My Name

Chinese Community Church 500 I St NW, Washington, DC , DC, United States

Join us for our next Talk Story Event: A Village With my Name Generational Challenges, Family History, Transparency, and Shame

Talk Story: Chautauqua Performance of Loy Lee Ford

I Street Conferencing Center – Mass. Ave 600 Massachusetts Avenue, NW (entry from I Street between 6/7th streets), Washington, DC, United States

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 […]

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