Rural Chinatowns and Hidden Sites: Keynote Speech

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHONWxO7BVk&list=PLoVpxK4FZ1bkFP54JnV1XeY5iLdigbIJJ&index=12 Speakers: Connie Young Yu Description: Connie ties her family’s immigration story to the events, laws enacted, and acts of community that occurred along the pacific coast. With a mixture of luck and drive, Connie’s grandfather was able to do…

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Symposium VIII

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Reimagine Museums for Community Well-Being, Connection and Learning June 3-5, 2021Joined by the nation’s leading practitioners and educators in Museums, Historic Preservation and Asian American Studies, Symposium VIII aims to strengthen collaborations and networks among practitioners, and calls for public…

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Symposium VII

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From Invisible to Visible: 150 Years Later May 9 – 11, 2019 Please join the 1882 Foundation at our 7th Annual 1882 Symposium, an annual gathering of cultural institutions, museums, and federal agencies to connect and strategize on Chinese American…

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Event Recap: Symposium V

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» Download Content & Report [Symposium V]. Introduction At the 1882 Symposium, government and private sector stakeholders interested in preserving Chinese American history share best practices and strengthen collaborations. This year, we focused on how we tell our history, shape storytelling, and…

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