Chinese and Japanese American elders explore Old Town's multiethnic and multiracial past.
March 22, 2017 | 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. | Oregon College of Oriental Medicine
75 NW Couch St., Portland OR 97209
Old Town has been home to many of Portland’s immigrant and non-white communities since the city’s founding. Four Chinese and Japanese American community elders will share their stories about growing up, living, and working in adjoining quarters called New Chinatown and Japantown between the 1920s and 1960, in what is now known as Old Town Chinatown. The variety of perspectives offered by the elders will shed light on the ways that the neighborhood’s Chinese American and Nikkei communities diverged and intersected with each other at different moments. The elders’ dialogue will be followed by an open discussion between the panelists and the audience. Light refreshments will be served. This event is supported by a Responsive Program Grant from Oregon Humanities.
The event is in the KPC Community Room. Read more.
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine
Free
Jennifer Fang at jennifer@portlandchinatown.org