Browse Items (13 total)
Shuttle Service between DTW and Port Huron
Info about shuttle service between Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) and Port Huron
For those who may be considering taking a shuttle, the below is information our family gathered from listings – we hope it is helpful. Besides City Cab and Ruby's, we…
For those who may be considering taking a shuttle, the below is information our family gathered from listings – we hope it is helpful. Besides City Cab and Ruby's, we…
The Architecture of San Francisco Chinatown
Present-day visitors to Chinatown see it only as an unassimilated foreign community where cultural traditions are preserved and where the architectural forms are mere transplants from China. Transfixed by cultural exotics, few see that the social…
Remembering 1882: Fighting for Civil Rights in the Shadow of the Chinese Exclusion Act
In 1882 Congress passed the nation’s first immigration legislation—a law to prevent people of Chinese descent from entering the United States. The law would tear apart families, cut the nation’s Chinese American population in half,…
Tags: Chinese American
CHSA Publications catalog
CHSA Publications spring 2009 catalog
Featuring the CHSA Museum booklet series, developed by curator Anna Naruta to meet the need for interpretative booklets with compelling design and an affordable price point.
Featuring the CHSA Museum booklet series, developed by curator Anna Naruta to meet the need for interpretative booklets with compelling design and an affordable price point.
Introduction – Labor and San Francisco's Garment Industry
The long history of Chinese immigrant and Chinese American workers organizing in guilds and labor unions -- in California, from the Gold Rush to the building of the transcontinental railroad and onwards -- was obscured in the decades following the…
Tags: Chinese American, San Francisco
Earthquake: The Chinatown Story -- Relocation
THROUGHOUT San Francisco’s history, there were white European Americans who desired to dislocate Chinese Americans from Chinatown and redevelop the area’s prime real estate.
In 1904, a publicly-traded company incorporated to achieve just…
Pre-quake Demographics
From Unshakable: Rebirth of S.F. Chinatown in 1906, Sing Tao Daily Commemorative Supplement, April 15, 2006 (Content Consultant: Anna Naruta), "Pre-quake Demographics" the supplement's report on San Francisco Chinatown composition in 1900, and the…
Tags: Chinatown, Chinese American, San Francisco
Activating Legal Protections for Archaeological Remains of Historic Chinatown Sites -- Lessons Learned from Oakland, California
While state law protects archaeological resources, a major redevelopment project planned for the site of one of Oakland's earliest Chinatowns showed community members they had to struggle to get the developer to meet their legal obligations. This…
Almost gone, but not forgotten
University of California, Berkeley's magazine "The Graduate" features the rediscovery of Oakland's old San Pablo Avenue Chinatown (UptownChinatown.org).
Cal Day 2006: Archaeology in the community -- Rediscovering the Bay Area's Chinese Heritage: Oakland's San Pablo Avenue Chinatown
Community historians preserved the story of Oakland city fathers in the early 1860s naming an “official” Chinatown at Telegraph and 17th Street. In the following years, Edward Chew recorded, Chinese Oaklanders would be subjected to…
Letter of support for Owner's Intent to Landmark 1966-68 and 1972 San Pablo Ave
Letter of support for the Notice of Intent to Landmark the owner initiated for 1966- 1968 and 1972 San Pablo Avenue. These two historic structures are over one hundred years old and are associated with significant social patterns and events in…
Oakland’s San Pablo Avenue Chinatown: A compilation of research to aid the upcoming archaeological sensitivity study and treatment plan
A compilation of research to aid the upcoming archaeological sensitivity study and treatment plan to be drafted by the archaeological contractor for Forest City’s Uptown redevelopment project.
This report was prepared for UptownChinatown.org. …
This report was prepared for UptownChinatown.org. …
Exhibit poster, de Young Museum solo exhibition, Yolanda Garfias Woo
Known as “The Godmother of the Day of the Dead in the US,” Yolanda Garfias Woo has been making ofrendas and teaching others for more than half a century.
“My father, who was a Zapotec from the State of Oaxaca, instilled in me an…
