Community Roundtable: Women's History Month
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About this Event
Even though the CHSA Museum may be physically closed, we hope to keep the community united during the time apart through our online, roundtable discussions. We will be hosting online roundtables on the second Wednesdays of the month.
This month's topic will focus on Women’s History Month, which runs through all of March. Come to discuss women’s role in U.S. society, history, and media, as well as to honor the women in your own community.
This month, we want to share the stories of Chinese women that impact our communities. Please be prepared to discuss a Chinese woman (or women) who inspires you. Why is she a role model? What role does she play within your community or the larger Chinese/Asian American community? Please share a little bit of history or some fun facts about the woman with the rest of the group.
Participation: This is an interactive event. We encourage everyone to check that your microphones and cameras are working so that you can engage in the discussion. Space is limited to encourage participation among attendees.
More information about the Roundtable will be sent to all registered guests the day before the discussion. Registering late? Please let us know and we can send the information directly to you!
Registration & Access Information: Access information, as well as potential discussion questions, will be emailed to registered participants 24 hours and 30 minutes prior to the start of the Roundtable.
Roundtable Topics: If you have a topic you would like to discuss for Roundtable, please contact CHSA with a brief description of the topic and 3-4 discussion questions. Past discussions have included:
- Literature by Asian and Asian American Authors
- Cooking and Eating Out During the Pandemic
- Asian and Asian American Films
- Civil Right and Showing Solidarity
- Autumn Moon Festival
- Traveling during the Pandemic