Issue Date: June 1, 2023 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SAN FRANCISCO, June 1, 2023—The Chinese Historical Society of America (CHSA) is excited to announce the augmented reality poster series Market Street […]
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Type CHSA for password. Take a virtual tour of the exhibition, Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion to learn what it means to be an American. Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion, CAEI, the largest and […]
Dear Friends, After 20 months of volunteering as CHSA’s interim Executive Director, I am stepping back and happily turning off my cell phone at night and not checking CHSA email […]
Dear friends, As we continue to transition, 2018 has been an exciting year for CHSA. In March, we marked CHSA’s 55th year at our Chinatown: Past, Present and Future Gala […]
Update about Ed Lee: The People’s Mayor by Barbara Koh: We set a goal, and you surpassed it! We are deeply grateful for—and elated over—your donations to The People’s Mayor: […]
Dear friends, It has been my honor and privilege to serve as CHSA interim Executive Director for the past year. I would like to thank the CHSA Board of Directors […]
Immigrant Families Torn Apart, Then And Now By Connie Young Yu Mrs. Lee Yoke Suey, widow of an American-born citizen, returning to San Francisco from China with her family in […]
Dear Friends, Under the Trump Administration’s zero-tolerance policy, families fleeing violence in Central America and elsewhere have been captured near the border, the children torn from their parents and held […]
Dear Friends, I am humbled and honored to have been asked to be the interim Executive Director. I am passionate about the mission of the Chinese Historical Society of America […]
Download CHSA’s free handout “What was the Chinese Exclusion Act?” (pdf) Intense social conflicts divided economic classes, racialized groups, and immigrants from the native born as America industrialized in the […]
In Loving Memory of Philip P. Choy December 17, 1926 – March 16, 2017 It is with profound sadness that CHSA acknowledges the passing of architect and historian Philip P. […]
Supported in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion (CAEI) is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition about the experience of Chinese […]
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The exhibition Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion includes educational curriculum designed to meet national content standards. Educators who would like to explore the exhibition Chinese American: Exclusion/ Inclusion before their trip may […]
Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion (CAEI) is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition about the experience of Chinese in America to date. CAEI immerses visitors in a broad sweep of history, presenting […]
Thank you for your support! As we close this momentous year, please accept our deepest appreciation for your support in bringing to light the untold stories, sacrifices, and triumphs of […]
So you’re going to “Above & Beyond Chinatown” but you don’t know where to park or how to get here. Here are a few parking spots throughout the area to […]
