Preservation Roundtable February Meeting

  • February 11, 2024
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Confucius Church, 404 I Street, Sacramento

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Preservation Roundtable February Meeting:

Big Fight in Little Chinatown


Date and Time: Sunday, February 11, 10 AM-Noon

Location: Confucius Church, 404 I Street, Sacramento

Cost: Free (Suggested $5 donation)

The February 2024 Preservation Roundtable will take place at the Confucius Church, located at 404 I Street, and will feature a showing of the documentary Big Fight in Little Chinatown. Directed by Karen Cho, the film documents the efforts to preserve historic Chinatowns across North America. The Roundtable will also feature a brief talk about the history and architecture of the Confucius Church building and the surrounding Chinatown block.


About Big Fight in Little Chinatown:

From the film's website:

Big Fight in Little Chinatown is a story of community resistance and resilience. Set against the backdrop of the COVID pandemic and an unprecedented rise in anti-Asian racism, the documentary takes us into the lives of residents, businesses and community organizers whose neighborhoods are facing active erasure.

Coast to Coast the film follows Chinatown communities resisting the pressures around them. From the construction of the world’s largest vertical jail in New York, Montreal’s fight against developers swallowing up the most historic block of their Chinatown, big box chains and gentrification forces displacing Toronto’s community, to a Vancouver Chinatown business holding steadfast, the film reveals how Chinatown is both a stand-in for other communities who’ve been wiped off the city map, and the blueprint for inclusive and resilient neighbourhoods of the future.

 


Preservation Sacramento 

P.O. Box 162140  |  Sacramento, California  95816  |  916-202-4815  |  preservation.sacramento@gmail.com

Preservation Sacramento is a 501(c)(4).

Any donations can not be deducted from your income taxes, but all donations will go towards preserving Sacramento's historic places.

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