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SUMMARY:The Spirit of Lion Dancing in Chinatowns:  July Culture Caucus Activation
DESCRIPTION:For families and kids of all ages\, join us in a marketplace of interactive storytelling and crafts. Experience the story of Chinese tradition\, hardship\, assimilation\, endurance\, perseverance\, and success through the use of Lions and Music as the medium. This Story is told engaging traditional Lion Dancers\, Big Head Buddhas\, a Rap Artist and his Rap Dancers all intertwined in a mixture of Sounds to complicate and express what all immigrants have encountered. Take home self-made kites and other Asian Arts and Crafts as part of the afternoon’s adventure. \nDoors open at 4PM\, lion dance shows at 5PM and 7PM\, games & interactive activities in between \nFree to attend\, pre-registration highly recommended
URL:https://1882foundation.org/event/the-spirit-of-lion-dancing-in-chinatowns-july-culture-caucus-activation/
LOCATION:Kennedy Center REACH\, Skylight Pavillion\, 2700 F St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historic Preservation
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SUMMARY:The Origin Story of AAPI Nonprofits in DC: a look into the history and evolution of AAPI experiences
DESCRIPTION:AAPI nonprofits have played a monumental role in advancing the rights of AAPIs across the nation. But\, they weren’t always large national organizations\, they started with an idea. Hear from 4 people who played pivotal roles in turning this idea into what we know today as national nonprofits making life-changing impacts. Our panelists Phil Nash\, Karen Narasaki\, Daphne Kwok\, and Paul Igasaki\, will share the origin stories of AAPI nonprofits in D.C. Join us for an afternoon of learning what AAPI nonprofit work looked like in the 1990s; how these community leaders fought against the status quo; and\, how future generations can continue this fight. \nFree to attend. Register on Zoom.
URL:https://1882foundation.org/event/the-origin-story-of-aapi-nonprofits-in-dc-a-look-into-the-history-and-evolution-of-aapi-experiences/
LOCATION:I Street Conferencing Center – I (Eye) St\, 615 I Street Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk Story Events
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SUMMARY:Seeing Lost Enclaves: relational reconstructions of erased communities of color
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey Yoo Warren presents his project\, Seeing Providence Chinatown\, a virtual reconstruction of the since-destroyed Chinatown in Providence. Yoo Warren was recently named the Library of Congress 2023 Innovator in Residence\, where he is expanding this work into Seeing Lost Enclaves\, working with others around the country to produce additional “relational reconstructions” of other destroyed communities of color. \nFree to attend. Register on Zoom below.
URL:https://1882foundation.org/event/seeing-lost-enclaves_relational-reconstructions-of-erased-communities-of-color/
LOCATION:I Street Conferencing Center – I (Eye) St\, 615 I Street Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talk Story Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230730T140000
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SUMMARY:Blurring the Color Line: A Dialogue on Cross-Racial Kinship and Tensions
DESCRIPTION:Where did the Chinese sit on the bus during Jim Crow segregation?\nJoin us for a conversation with film director Dr. Crystal Kwok and her cousin LeAnna Morgan\, who address this question in the documentary Blurring the Color Line as they unpack their family history as grocery store owners in a Black neighborhood in Augusta\, GA. \nFree to attend. Register on Zoom below. \n» Stream The Film
URL:https://1882foundation.org/event/blurring-the-color-line-a-dialogue-on-cross-racial-kinship-and-tensions/
CATEGORIES:Film & Screenings,Talk Story Events
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