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SUMMARY:Our Language\, Our Story: Photos by Joyce Xi
DESCRIPTION:On view: March 18-May 23\, Wednesday-Saturday 12 noon–5 pm\nOpening reception: Saturday\, April 4\, 4-6pm\n\nFREE\nOur Language\, Our Story is a photo storytelling project by photographer Joyce Xi. It uplifts the stories and lived experiences of Bay Area immigrants through the lens of language. The exhibit\, featuring stories from 20+ community members in 10+ languages\, celebrates Bay Area immigrants\, refugees and language justice. Through each person’s own words and photos\, it explores the joys and challenges of experiencing the world in one’s mother tongue\, and the barriers when it is not available. \nThe public is invited to an artist reception with Joyce Xi on Saturday\, April 4\, from 4-6 pm. Light refreshments will be served. The reception is free to attend\, but registration is requested at the link below. \nOur Language\, Our Story was created in partnership with the Asian Law Caucus and in collaboration with community organizations including PODER\, Chinese Progressive Association (CPA)\, Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants (CERI)\, Trabajadores Unidos Workers United (TUWU)\, Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)\, California Karen Youth Connection (CKYC)\, Filipino Community Center (FCC)\, Meadi Wellness\, California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA)\, and Asian Health Services. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister for Artist Reception\n \nABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER\n \nJoyce Xi is a community photographer and activist based in the Bay Area. Her work \ncovers Asian American and immigrant communities\, solidarity building\, and social \nmovements. She makes photos as a way to envision and create a more just and free \nworld\, and works in relationship with the people\, communities\, and organizations \ninvolved. Her work has been exhibited across the Bay Area – most recently at the Yerba \nBuena Center for the Arts and the Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, in media publications\, \nand as part of advocacy campaigns. She was an awardee for the California Creative \nCorps Initiative\, which helped support the Our Language\, Our Story project and exhibit. You can find her work online at joycexiphotography.mypixieset.com.
URL:https://oacc.cc/event/joyce-xi/
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, 388 9th St. #290\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events,Upcoming Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:April Mending Circle
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 3\n12 noon–1 pm\nFREE\nDo you have socks that need repair? Are you curious about visible mending? Do you like keeping clothing out of landfills? If you answered yes to any of these\, or just want company while you sew\, join us for our next Mending Circle at OACC on Friday\, Mar 6\, at 12 noon. \n  \nThere will be no instructor\, but we will provide basic materials including thread\, needles\, a sewing machine and some patches. Please bring items that you would like to repair. No registration is necessary. \n  \nFor questions\, email us at classes@oacc.cc
URL:https://oacc.cc/event/mending-apr2026/
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, 388 9th St. #290\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260411T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260411T150000
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SUMMARY:Southeast Asian New Year Celebration 2026
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 11\, 2026\n12 noon-3 pm\nFREE\nJoin us at OACC for a colorful\, family-friendly celebration of the New Year across Southeast Asia. The program will feature the luminous Cambodian youth of the Khmer Amathak Dance Troupe\, a Iu Mien red egg and yarn workshop\, a Southeast Asian vendor marketplace\, and more! \n  \nThis program is co-presented by the Oakland Asian Cultural Center and the Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants (CERI). The event is free to attend\, but registration is requested at the link below. \n					\n									Register for Free Tickets\n					 \nAbout the Khmer Amathak Dance Troupe\n																														 \nAt the heart of CERI’s mission to preserve and celebrate cultural heritage is the Khmer Amathak Dance Troupe\, a vibrant\, youth-led ensemble dedicated to honoring and carrying forward the rich tradition of Cambodian dance. Guided by Moragaut Souet-Samonn\, a passionate young leader deeply rooted in her heritage\, the troupe embodies youth leadership\, artistic expression\, and community healing. \n  \nMore than an art form\, Khmer classical dance offers these young girls a pathway to healing and empowerment. Through the intricate\, graceful movements passed down for generations\, they build confidence\, strengthen cultural pride\, and pay tribute to the artist ancestors whose lives were lost during the Khmer Rouge genocide. \n  \nPerforming regularly at community and cultural events\, the dancers bring to life the elegance and beauty of the Apsaras\, celestial dancers of the gods\, sharing their heritage with grace\, pride\, and resilience. \n  \nPhoto by Kenneth Wong \nAbout CERI\nThe Center for Empowering Refugees and Immigrants (CERI) cultivates the healing\, advocacy\, and empowerment of refugee and immigrant communities affected by war\, torture\, genocide\, and other life-altering traumas. They foster resilient communities that live with joy\, determination\, purpose and love\, and weave together their intergenerational resilience into a holistic model of community mental health care. Learn more at cerieastbay.org.
URL:https://oacc.cc/event/sea-ny-2026/
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, 388 9th St. #290\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T160000
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Eureka: A Youth Opera Bridging History and Hope
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 18\, 2026\n4-6 pm\n(doors open at 3:45 pm)\nFREE\nExplore a fascinating chapter of the Chinese American experience in California through Echoes of Eureka\, a multimedia exploration of history\, immigration\, and reparations. Eric Tuan’s opera Echoes of Eureka tells the true story of the 1885 expulsion of the Chinese community in Humboldt and their subsequent fight for justice and dignity. The performers are 40 youth voices from the Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir\, who have presented the piece to critical acclaim in the Bay Area\, in Humboldt County in collaboration with AAPI community partners\, and on tour in Europe.  \n  \nThe opera will be paired with a screening of Chisato Hughes’ powerful film Many Moons\, in which Chinese community members search for survivors of the Humboldt 1885 expulsion and 60 years of enforced exclusion. The only known survivor is Charlie Moon\, whose descendants are Native tribal members. Moon’s story is one of those told in Echoes of Eureka. \n  \nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Tuan and Hughes. They will discuss the genesis of the opera and film and explore this little known facet of California’s history. \n  \nThis program is co-presented by the Oakland Asian Cultural Center and the Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir\, in partnership with the Humboldt Asians and Pacific Islanders in Solidarity (HAPI)\, Vox Aurea\, the Eureka Chinatown Project and the National Endowment for the Arts. The event is free to attend\, but registration is requested at the link below. \n					\n									Register for Free Tickets\n					 \nABOUT THE ARTISTS\n																														 \nThe Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir \nThe internationally acclaimed Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir (PEBCC) offers children throughout San Francisco’s East Bay an outstanding program of music training and choral performance. Started in 1982 by founding Executive Director Susan Rahl with Artistic Director Emeritus Robert Geary\, the Choir has performed with renowned artists including John Denver\,  Joyce DiDonato\, and regional symphony orchestras. In addition to vigorous programming of innovative new music\, the Choir is a leading force in international choral activities\, with far-reaching collaborations\, high marks in competitions world-wide\, and the establishment of the Golden Gate International Children’s and Youth Choral Festival in 1991. \n																														 \nEric Tuan \nRecognized for his adventurous programming and passion for musical excellence\, Artistic Director and Composer Eric Tuan brings a wealth of experience in the choral arts to the Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir. He currently serves as the director of the Stanford Early Music Singers\, and served for twelve years as founding Artistic Director of the chamber chorus Convivium and Director of Music at Christ Episcopal Church\, Los Altos. Widely commissioned as a composer\, Tuan’s choral music frequently draws on his background as the descendant of Chinese\, Japanese\, and Filipino immigrants to highlight aspects of the AAPI experience. \n																														 \nChisa Hughes \nChisato (Chisa) Hughes uses film to explore new forms of relating and worldbuilding. Their first film\, Many Moons\, asks questions about ghosts and placemaking today—looking at the history of Chinese expulsions in Humboldt County\, where they grew up\, and the webs of relation between Chinese people and Native people that formed out of / despite the violence of settlement. Many Moons premiered at CAAMFest and has since acquired distribution with Third World Newsreel. Chisa will be directing their first fiction screenplay\, Behind the Horizon Line\, this fall with timetides cooperative—inspired by the work of poet Etel Adnan about borders and their afterlives.
URL:https://oacc.cc/event/echoes-eureka/
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, 388 9th St. #290\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T120000
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SUMMARY:The OACC 2026 Interactive Artist Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 25\, 2026\n12-2 pm\nFREE\nJoin us for OACC’s 2nd annual artist showcase\, featuring the dynamic talents who teach and study at OACC! Enjoy free popcorn\, performances and art from richly diverse lineages\, from bellydance to hip-hop to Mongolian folk\, and meet the OACC teachers and students in person. The program lineup includes: \n  \n• Patty Chu’s Chinese Folk Dance Troupe \n• Chinese Music Lessons \n• Shabnam Belly Dance \n• Dance-A-Vision \n• Swing Dancing with Joe Rivera and Brenna Hall \n• GER Mongolian Youth \n• Calligraphy by Mr. Liu \n  \nThis year’s showcase is produced by Carla Service of Dance-A-Vision Entertainment. It is free to attend\, but registration is requested at the link below. \n					\n									Register for Free Tickets\n					\n																														 \nAbout Carla Service Dance-A-Vision Entertainment \nDance-A-Vision Entertainment has been in operation for over thirty-five years and has been recognized by the City of Oakland for Carla Service’s commitment to youth. Carla founded Dance-A-Vision as a safe place for the youth of Oakland to retreat during hardships in the home and to grow skills for healthier lives through dance. Today\, Carla offers classes to youth ages 3.5-15 years old in creative movement\, acting\, and hip-hop\, giving them a grasp of early technical foundations and the space to explore their imaginations and bodies in space. Carla also provides entertainment consultation for cruise ships\, resorts\, and entrepreneurs looking to create their own business in the dance/entertainment world\, as well as casting calls\, choreography\, and more. Many of her clients have gone on to open up their own dance studios\, perform in their dream location\, and work with the industry’s top stars. To learn more about classes and consultation with Carla\, visit dance-a-vision.weebly.com.
URL:https://oacc.cc/event/oacc-showcase-26/
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, 388 9th St. #290\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:Tea & Tiles: A Sunday Social With 13 Orphans
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, April 26\, 2026\n1-5 pm\n$22\n\nJoin 13 Orphans for a laid-back Sunday of tea\, tiles\, and good company at OACC. Tea & Tiles is a casual mahjong social for all\, from seasoned players to curious beginners. Sip on signature teatails\, enjoy bites\, and settle into the rhythm of the game.  Mahjong coaches will be available to teach\, guide\, and jump into games\, so you can play with confidence. \nAttendees can also visit a curated mini market of local artisans. Come with your friends\, auntie or come solo. Tables are open\, energy is warm\, and there’s always a seat waiting. \n\nRegister for Tickets\n \nABOUT 13 ORPHANS \n13 Orphans is a mahjong den and speakeasy built on community\, culture\, and connection with thoughtfully crafted cocktails & mocktails inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine elements and tea culture.
URL:https://oacc.cc/event/tea-tiles/
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, 388 9th St. #290\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T150000
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SUMMARY:Strong Like Bamboo
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 3\, 2026\n1-3 pm\n\nStrong Like Bamboo brings together seven American storytellers of multiple ethnic and cultural origins. Their stories of racism\, courage and wisdom will inspire\, bring together and humanize audiences as we learn from each other and know that we are not alone. As allies\, we know that we can rely on each other to get us through difficult times. \nThis program is presented by Eth-noh-tec and the Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, and is sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts\, the G&G Education Fund\, and private donors. \nRegister for tickets (suggested donation $20) at the link below. All proceeds will support both OACC and Eth-noh-tec. \n\nRegister for Tickets\n \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nJohnny Moses is a Tualip Native American master storyteller\, oral historian\, author\, healer and spiritual leader. He is a living link with Pacific Northwest ancestral philosophy and cultural practices. He has regaled thousands and thousands with his stories and is fluent in 8 native languages and the traditional sign language\, having learned stories since he was a child from his grandparents and tribal elders. \nTureeda Mikell is an Oakland native\, Poet in Residence at MoAd\, original Black Panther alum\, Story Medicine Woman\, Poet\, Author and Educator. She has published 73 at-risk student anthologies from 5 Bay Area counties. She is an activist for holism and hell-bent on asserting life. She is Berkeley Poetry Festival’s 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. \nOlga Loya is a nationally known Latina storyteller\, performance artist\, keynote speaker and author. She is known for dramatically mixing Spanish and English in her telling. Her repertoire reveals the diversity and richness for collective culture in its commonality and individuality. \nAsma Ghanem is a Syrian-born Palestinian awarded artist best known for her short documentary film “Wall Piano” (2020). She was raised in a refugee camp with her family\, able to attend the International Academy of Art Palestine and received her Master of Fine Arts from Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Toulouse in France. \nLaura Sims\, born Jewish in NYC\, is an internationally acclaimed storyteller\, writer and educator who advocates that engaged storytelling is compassionate action for personal and community transformation. She is a wizard with words that inspire and evoke inner musings that help to heal and understand who we are as complex human beings trying to make sense of our worlds. \nArchy Jamun is a Chicago-based storyteller\, writer\, and curator of ‘Outspoken LGBT Stories’. He is a 2-time Moth Grand Slam winner known for performances that are both humorous and biting\, deep\, revealing and touching. He lets his audiences become part of his many adventures within his Thai family and in his outside world. \nEth-Noh-Tec\, a kinetic Asian American storytelling non-profit\, was founded in 1981 by Nancy Wang\, actor\, dancer and choreographer\, and Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo\, actor\, musician and composer. Our mission is to build cultural bridges that celebrate diversity and create compassionate communities through the art of storytelling. ENT is an award winning non-profit and has performed around the world to standing ovations with their unique form of movement storytelling laced with gesture and musicality\, including performances for the Clinton and Obama Inaugural Celebrations in DC. With both ancient Asian folktales and inspiring contemporary Asian American stories\, Eth-Noh-Tec’s artists are also authors and are presently archiving over 200 performance pieces.
URL:https://oacc.cc/event/strong-bamboo-26/
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, 388 9th St. #290\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Upcoming Events
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