On September 29, 2024, the USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a workshop at the Huntington’s Chinese garden, offering K-12 educators hands-on insights into using the garden as a teaching tool. With expert presentations, a guided tour, and new resources, the event explored how Chinese gardens' rich history and cultural significance can be integrated into classrooms. Interested in learning more? Click below for details on the workshop and upcoming programs for educators.
Film/TV/radio
Devils on the Doorstep
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City will screen Jiang Wen's film.
Stories from Inside China: A Documentary Film Screening with Director Carol Liu
The Stanford Club of San Francisco presents a screening, followed by a Q&A session with filmmaker Carol Liu.
EASC Special Film Screening: "Imported From China (2013)"
Indiana University East Asian Studies Center hosts a screening of "Imported From China"
East Asian Cinema Series--"Let the Wind Carry Me"
Duke University presents the screening of "Let the Wind Carry Me."
Yellow journalism and Public TV service in Taiwan
Michigan State hosts a talk about the democratization of TV news after the "cold war" between China and Taiwan.
U.S. China Co-Production Film Summit and Film & TV Market
The American-Chinese CEO Society and EDI Media Inc. invite you to their annual U.S.-China Co-Production Film Summit. Speakers include movie industry leaders from both the U.S. and China.
Free Screening: Follow Your Heart: China's New Youth Movement
FOLLOW YOUR HEART investigates the dynamic between the inflexible political environment and a modernizing ancient culture, the issues that are affecting Chinese youth.
Screening: Kun 1 Action (2008)
Wu Haohao's independent documentary, Kun 1 Action will be screened at Harvard University.
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Rethinking the Socialist Heroine: Feminine Agency in Chinese Dance Dramas of the late 1950s
The University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies presents at talk with Emily Wilcox about women in film.
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Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?