On view through August 15, 2026OACC open hours Wed-Sat, 12-5 pmFREE From Ochazuke to Adobo: Care, Memory, and the Immigrant Kitchen is a multidisciplinary installation that grows out of artist Julia LaChica's ongoing work on caregiving, family history, and diasporic identity. Building on themes first explored in A Promise Unspoken, a memorial project for her […]
Sunday, July 12, 20262-4 pm(Palengke/Market from 1-4 pm)FREE Join us for a joyful musical expression of Filipino American identity in two acts, from the Iskwelahang Pilipino Rondalla of Boston. Act One is a concert version of Kalipay & Gamay: The Musical, with narration and songs from the full show. Act Two is Rondalla Mixtape, a […]
Thursday, July 23, 2026 5-7 pm FREE Join author Veronica Li for a timely discussion of her new book, 1882: A Gold Mountain Odyssey. In this historical novel about the first wave of Chinese immigrants to the U.S., we follow their journey through the gold rush, building the U.S. railroad system, and the 1882 Chinese […]
Saturday, August 1, 20261-4 pmFREE Our Stories in Our Voices: Oral History of Oakland Chinatown Organizing Across Generations is a community program celebrating the people, organizations, and movements that helped shape Oakland Chinatown's rich history of advocacy, leadership, and community building. Through oral history, personal storytelling, and intergenerational dialogue, this program will explore Oakland Chinatown's historical […]