Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Location: Museum of Chinese in America
Street: 215 Centre Street, New York, NY
Reflect for a moment about Chinatown. What images are evoked? What emotions?
Is the community featured prominently in any scenes from your past? Does it play a role in your life today? How does it fit into your plans for the future? Chances are, Chinatown means something a little different to every one of us and, regardless of our personal involvement with Chinatown, it is hard to deny the neighborhood’s connection with the Chinese American ethos.
It is therefore worth taking pause to identify our relationship with this neighborhood and further ask ourselves: What should our connection to Chinatown be? And what, if anything, does Chinatown need from us?
The Young Professionals program at MOCA has invited two individuals who have immersed their lives’ work in thinking and working through these questions – Tomie Arai, a public artist whose work fundamentally draws on and incorporates its community context, and Thomas Yu, the Director of Housing Development at Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE) and the Executive Director of Downtown Manhattan Community Development Corporation (DMCDC).
Join us for an evening of conversation moderated by Gerald Lam, MOCA Young Professionals Member, and be inspired to discover your own connection with Chinatown.
Admission: $10 suggested admission; Free for MOCA members. Please RSVP by May 17th http://www.mocanyc.org/visit/events/young_professionals_experience_and_exchange_community_champion