Remembering and Building On

Kennedy Center REACH, Skylight Pavillion 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Save the date! The 1882 Foundation will be hosting a Talk Story program at the Kennedy Center REACH in the Skylight Pavilion on Wednesday, April 28, 2024. Time TBD. More details to come!

Talk Story: Race to the Truth – Exclusion and the Chinese American Story

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

Join us at 600 Mass. Ave NW from 2-3pm for our next Talk Story! We will be discussing Dr. Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn's new book, Exclusion and the Chinese American Story. This book is a part of the Penguin Random House's Race to the Truth Collection, a series dedicated to sharing true historical accounts of unsung heroes […]

Rural Chinatowns and Hidden Sites Conference

FamilySearch Library 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

The 1882 Foundation and the Utah State Historic Preservation Office are pleased to cosponsor a dynamic exploration of rural settlements developed by Chinese workers throughout the United States. Contributing sponsors include the Bureau of Land Management-Utah, the Church History Department of the LDS Church, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Chinese Railroad Workers […]

$250

Turnadot Panel Discussion

The Darcy 1515 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

Explore the themes of WNO’s Turandot through a special panel discussion, exhibit, and afternoon tea at The Darcy’s Bader Ginsburg room. Panelists will include WNO Artistic Director Francesca Zambello, plus composer Christopher Tin and librettist Susan Soon He Stanton—the creatives behind Turandot’s new world premiere ending, which WNO premieres this May! The event will be moderated by Eric Hing-Tao Hung, Executive Director of the Music […]

Connecting Convos Across Generations: Heal the Past & Create the Future

Join us on Zoom on May 5 at 2pm for our next Talk Story event: "Connecting Convos Across Generations: Heal the Past & Create the Future." During this presentation, Evelyn Moy, Amy Yip, and Carole Louie will discuss bridging the gap between generations, healing from the past, and creating a future for vibrant Chinese American […]

What About the Children? Oral Histories About Growing Up Mixed Asian Before Loving v. Virginia

1882 Foundation Office 508 I Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

This event will be held in-person at the 1882 Foundation Office and online via Zoom. If joining online, please register through the following link: Zoom registration link. Panelists: Gracia Brown (MA, NYU ‘23) will discuss her recent capstone, “What About the Children?,” an oral history project that aims to highlight the lives of mixed race […]