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3rd Annual Chinese Immigrant History Symposium on Nov. 3

Monday, October 29th, 2012

Call 520-292-6900 for more information, or go to the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center’s website, www.tucsonchinese.org.

Happy Birthday Tucson, Chinese style

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Tucson Chinese Cultural Center Celebrates Tucson’s Birthday

Thursday Aug 25, 2011

Time: 11:30-13:30 (11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.)
Admission: Non-members $5; members free
Contact Name: Patsy Lee/Robin Blackwood
Email: pleecoach@yahoo.com/larobinb@aol.com
Location: Tucson Chinese Cultural Center
Address: 1288 W. River Road Tucson, AZ 85704 (east of La Canada)
Phone: 520-292-6900
website: www.tucsonchinese.org

Tucson Chinese Cultural Center will celebrate Tucson’s birthday at its senior program lunch with a meal prepared from Tucson Chinese grocery store family heritage recipes. A birthday cake will be served. Public is invited to participate.

I’m a member and I’m not even Chinese.The Tucson Chinese Cultural Center is welcoming to all people to celebrate Tucson’s 236th birthday. Happy Birthday Tucson (again)!

First Annual Symposium on Chinese American Immigrant History in Southern Arizona

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

First History Symposium
Saturday September 25, 9 a.m. to 12 noon (8:30 a.m. registration)
plus post symposium dim sum lunch & reception
12 noon to 1:30 p.m.,
Grand Opening of an Exhibition of Chinese American Historic Archives 1870-1945
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., plus Oral Histories, all at
Tucson Chinese Cultural Center (TCCC), 1288 W. River Rd. (east of La Canada)
www.tucsonchinese.org

Tucson Chinese Cultural Center

“This symposium will focus on the southward migration of Chinese immigrants to southern Arizona from northern California, and northward migration from Mexico, beginning in the 1800s. The symposium will also present findings on local circumstances of the Chinese after their arrival.”

Plenary Lecture
–Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Professor of History & Director of the Center for the Study of Race & Ethnicity in America at Brown University

Presentations by
–Homer Thiel, Tucson Archaeologist, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
–Lincoln Chin, community member
–Grace Peña-Delgado, Assistant Professor, Penn State University
–Li Yang, Tucson Chinese Historian & Symposium Chair
–Sylvia Sun Minnick, Author and San Joaquin Chinese Historian

Christopher Corbett, author of “The Poker Bride,The First Chinese in the Wild West” will be having abook signing at the lunch reception

Oral History Project:
Director Donny Tran presenting Major Edward Chan, Paul Hu and Mary Tom

See event flyer & registration form below. Registration: $5 non members, free to students & TCCC members, but $10 for all for the dim sum lunch. Exhibit Admission is also free, and the exhibit continues to March 2011. This Exhibition is in partnership with the Arizona Historical Society Southern Division. The Symposium is made possible in part by a grant from the Arizona Humanities Council.

Mail completed registration forms to the center, or call 520-292-6900 to register. Chair of the Chinese American History Program Steering Committee is Robin Blackwood.

event flyer