Images of America: Historic Oakland Chinatown

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

      View selected photos and text illustrating the history of Oakland Chinatown through the experiences of the communities inhabiting it. Photos and text are sourced from "Images of America: Oakland's

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    Aksiyon ng Komunidad: Building Community in Action

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    To celebrate Filipino American History Month in October, Oakland Asian Cultural Center will display “We Are America: Building Community in Action” a 100-year timeline of Filipinos in U.S. history. This

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    Transgressions on Humanity: Walls, Border Detentions & Prisons

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    Class conscious photographers capture scenes from the U.S.-Mexico border, San Quentin prison life, SF International Airport protests against the Muslim ban and more. Featured photographers: Brooke Anderson, David Bacon, Richard

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    Calligraphies in Conversation: Wisdom of the East

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    Curated by Arash Shirinbab NOTE: A GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign is currently running to support this exhibition. Deadline is November 25th. Click here to view the full details and consider donating today!

    The Art of Survival: Enduring the Turmoil of Tule Lake

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    This exhibit explores the experiences and events at Tule Lake, the only Japanese American Segregation Center of WWII. The traveling exhibition probes the complexity of this unique Japanese American confinement

    Portraits of Oakland Chinatown

    Oakland Asian Cultural Center 388 9th St. #290, Oakland, CA, United States

    A special exhibition celebrating Black History Month. See Oakland Chinatown through Leon Kennedy’s distinctive artistic style. “My dream is to connect to all the people’s dreams.” Leon Kennedy’s Art lies somewhere

    African-americanAPIAExhibitionFreeMulti-culturalRacial JusticeVisual Art

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