Dede Huang@The SD History Center: San Diego Women & Chinese Men
Category
Admission
- Free
Location
1649 El Prado
San Diego, CA 92101
Summary
Description
San Diego Women & Chinese Men: Bridging Cultures, 1882-1922
On March 23rd at 3 p.m., historian Dede Huang will give a presentation at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park. A description of the topic she will present on follows:
In a time of fierce anti-Chinese attitudes and legislation, mainly male migrants from China regularly faced hostility as they sought to make a living in the US. As teachers, missionaries, domestic employers and customers, women were often these migrants’ earliest contacts, wielding considerable power to change this picture.
This talk will uncover specific stories from San Diego where women played outsized roles in the lives of migrant men and pay tribute to individuals from both groups who would otherwise remain little known or nameless.
You can register to attend via the following link: https://6785.blackbaudhosting.
SDCHM members, as well as members of the San Diego Historical Society, and the California Women's Museum are eligible for a discount on admission! Please note, while on our event page, it indicates that the event is "free" it WILL REQUIRE AN ADMISSION PAYMENT to the SD History Center. Please register at the above-listed link!
About the Presenter:
Dede Huang is a family historian based in the US and Hong Kong. She is the descendant of Chinese migrants who lived and worked in San Diego from the early 1880s.
This program is presented by the San Diego History Center, Women's Museum of California and San Diego Chinese Historical Museum.
Neon CRM by Neon One |
Copyright © 2023 San Diego Chinese Historical Museum - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy Website Builder