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SUMMARY:SAN BRUNO –The Art of Resilience
DESCRIPTION:SAN BRUNO –Taking place on Saturday\, February 25\, 2023\, 1-4 p.m.\, The Art of Resilience is an afternoon of arts activities following the Day of Remembrance and honoring the local history of Tanforan and beyond.  \nRegistration and the full program schedule are below: \n1:00PM & 3:30PM Exhibit Tour @ San Bruno BART Station\n \nTwo (2) tours of the San Bruno BART station’s Tanforan 1942 Incarceration: Resilience Behind Barbed Wire exhibition with artist and curator Na Omi Shintani unfolding the lesser known history of the site for its role as a racetrack turned detention center for the incarceration of Bay Area Japanese Americans during World War II and the broader impacts of Executive Order 9066. \n2:00PM Panel Discussion @ AZ Gallery in The Shops at Tanforan\n \nA panel discussion highlighting collective efforts to honor and memorialize the histories\, figures\, and narratives of communities of color and the role art plays featuring artists Carlos “Kookie” Gonzalez\, Paul Kitagaki\, Diana Li\, and Patricia Montgomery. The panel will take place at AZ Gallery\, in the Shops at Tanforan. \n3:30PM Memorial Walkthrough @ San Bruno BART Station \nA walkthrough of the new Tanforan Memorial just outside the station commissioned by the Tanforan Assembly Center Memorial Committee with Steve Okamoto. Featuring a sculpture based on photos of the Mochida sisters taken by photographer Dorothea Lange along with the 8\,000+ names of those who were sent to long-term concentration camps through the site. \nAttendance for all events are FREE and open to the public but spots are limited for each activity\, so we ask that attendees register in advance: https://www.aawaa.net/art-of-resilience  \nFor more information about the exhibit\, contact Jennifer Easton –  jeaston@bart.gov. For more information about the Tanforan Memorial: https://www.tanforanmemorial.org/  \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. \nThe exhibit received generous support from BART\, a Humanities for All grant from California Humanities\, a Japanese American Confinement Sites grant from the National Parks Service.
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LOCATION:San Bruno BART\, 1151 Huntington Ave\, San Bruno\, CA\, 94066\, United States
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SUMMARY:SONOMA–Early Chinese of Sonoma Valley
DESCRIPTION:SONOMA—Almost lost to our common knowledge today is the story of the Chinese who came in great numbers to the Sonoma Valley in the mid-19 th century. They came to work and their industriousness made them successful and indispensable in an assortment of occupations. The laws of the day prevented them from becoming citizens or owning property\, which in turn prevented their integration into mainstream American society. Their culture was looked upon with suspicion by those who did not understand them.  \nDr. Peter Meyerhof will examine the early Chinese community of the Sonoma Valley and their influence on the larger history of Valley. He will give many examples of specific Chinese individuals who lived here to personalize this forgotten history. \nYou can read more about the history of Chinese people in Sonoma County on the Sonoma Valley Historical Societies website here. \nWhere: Sonoma Community Center | 276 East Napa Street\, Sonoma  \nTickets: $10  \nPurchase tickets and learn more about Dr. Meyerhof at the program page. \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
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LOCATION:Sonoma Community Center\, 276 East Napa Street\, Sonoma\, 95476\, United States
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