Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Carved in Silence Film Screening and Discussion with Felicia Lowe
The Chinese American Museum screens Carved in Silence, a film by Felicia Lowe that tells the story of the Angel Island Immigration Station.
Where
Emmy-award winning filmmaker Felicia Lowe combines historical materials, oral history interviews, and dramatic re-creations in this film to tell the story of Angel Island Immigration Station and its debilitating impact on early Chinese immigration to America. An in-depth conversation about the film will take place immediately after the screening. RSVP by May 19th.
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