Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion explores the centuries-long history of trade and immigration between China and the United States—a history that involved New York from its very beginnings—and will raise the question “What does it mean to be an American?” The exhibit narrative extends from the late eighteenth century to the present and includes all regions of the country, thus interpreting the Chinese American saga as a key part of American history.
The price of admission has been waived for this event ($19 savings) and the only cost is for the docent led tour which is $8. There is limited space so RSVP and pre-pay to reserve your seat.
RSVP Pauline at [email protected] with the following information by Jan 8th:
- Full Name
- Graduation School
- Graduation Year
- Guest(s) Full Name*
*If your guest(s) are not alumni then you need to RSVP for them.
For more information about the exhibit:
http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/chineseamerican
Purchase tickets through Paypal by Jan 8th (Thur):
Make payment of $8 (per person) to [email protected]
Comment Section – include your name and # of guest(s)