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SUMMARY:Mercantile Mobility: Chinese Merchants in Western Canada Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Mercantile Mobility: Chinese Merchants in Western Canada\n\nCurated by U of A alumna Helen Kwan Yee Cheung\, this exhibition takes us on a journey through time\, from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century\, to explore what happened to Chinese immigrant workers after the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway\, which they helped to build. The curator presents a new perspective on the history and contributions of Chinese immigrants in Canada by profiling those workers who started from the ground up to become merchants and considering how they progressed from mere survival to becoming successful as entrepreneurs. This exhibition examines the distinctive socio-economic landscape where this dynamic group carved out their own niche and quietly propelled the Canadian economy; it reveals how they helped to build communities through movements of products at the municipal\, provincial\, and global levels.  Their business ventures are explored through rare archival documents and images collected over a decade by the curator through a community-based process and through the ongoing acquisition efforts of Bruce Peel Special Collections. \nThe website for Bruce Peel Special Collections offers detailed information about this exhibition as well as information about research collections and Peel Workshops. \n\n\nDate:\nMay 24\, 2023 to March 29\, 2024\nTime:\nWednesdays\, Thursday\, and Fridays from 1:00pm – 4:00pm\nLocation:\nBruce Peel Special Collections\nB7\, Rutherford South Library\, University of Alberta\nT6G 2J4\nhttps://bpsc.library.ualberta.ca/exhibits/mercantile-mobility\n\nAudience:\n   All Audiences \nCategories:\n   Exhibits \nContact: 780-492-5998\nEmail: bpsc@ualberta.ca
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LOCATION:Bruce Peel Special Collections Library\, Lower Level\, Rutherford South\, University of Alberta\, Edmonton
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SUMMARY:"Storytelling in Chinatown from Within" - Multi-Film Screening Event in Edmonton's Chinatown
DESCRIPTION:“Storytelling in Chinatown from Within” is a community film screening event in amiskwaciwâskahikan (ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ) / Edmonton’s Chinatown. As part of the Coast to Coast in Community Tour for the award-winning documentary “Big Fight in Little Chinatown”\, this event celebrates YEG Chinatown through live music\, community booths\, food\, films and a filmmakers discussion. \nStarting at 1pm\, the event will begin with community booths\, live music\, and Chinatown snacks to gather and learn about storytelling efforts in our Chinatown. At 2pm\, the film showings will begin with a special cut of the first episode of A Portrait of Chinatown by Jordon 寶軒 Hon. Following that will be a showing of BOWL CUTS by Vivian Han-Tat. Finally\, the feature length film\, Big Fight in Little Chinatown by Karen Cho\, will be screened. A panel discussion with all 3 filmmakers\, moderated by Lan Chan-Marples will take place afterwards to close out the event. \nEventBrite link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/storytelling-in-chinatown-from-within-tickets-612836890637 \nStay tuned to the Big Fight in Little Chinatown Instagram and Twitter for more information leading up to the event! \nThis event is supported by Eye Steel Film\, City of Edmonton’s Chinatown Recovery Fund\, The Edmonton Chinatown Multi-Cultural Centre\, and The Chinatown Business Association.
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LOCATION:Edmonton Chinatown Multicultural Centre\, 9540 - 102 Avenue NW\, Edmonton\, T5H 0E3
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