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SUMMARY:Presentation: Filipinos in San Francisco from 1900 – 1940
DESCRIPTION:<p>Learn about Filipino Americans, the second largest Asian American community in San Francisco. Little is known of the enclaves and institutions they established in the City between 1900 and 1940. Using Census data and other historical documents, retired city planner Teresa Ojeda challenges the long-standing narrative that the early Filipino American community was a transient bachelor community confined to an edge of Chinatown. She will show where and how the emerging community – which included women and children – actively engaged in San Francisco’s civic, cultural, and political activities. Presented in partnership with San Francisco Historical Society. Space limited; first come, first served.</p><p>Connect:</p><p>San Francisco Historical Society -- <a href="https://www.sfhistory.org/">Website</a></p>
LOCATION:Noe Valley/Sally Brunn - Noe Valley Meeting Room
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