curtis chin, Manjusha Kulkarni, book cover of Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant

Democracy Center

An Evening With Curtis Chin

curtis chin, Manjusha Kulkarni, book cover of Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant

Democracy Center

An Evening With Curtis Chin

About the Event

Stop AAPI Hate and the Democracy Center at the Japanese American National Museum are proud to present an evening with Curtis Chin, a celebrated filmmaker and author of the new memoir, Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant. The memoir chronicles Curtis’ life growing up Asian American in the Black and White city of Detroit, coming out in his working-class immigrant community, as well as being a first-generation college student at the University of Michigan.

“Chin is a born storyteller with an easy manner, and this memoir should earn him many readers.” —Kirkus Reviews

Curtis will be in conversation with local leader Manjusha Kulkarni, Executive Director of AAPI Equity Alliance and Co-Founder of Stop AAPI Hate. 

Admission to the talk is free; admission ticket including a copy of the book is $32.85 (including tax) while supplies last.

Community partners include the Asian American Journalists Association LA, Chinese American Museum, Chinese Historical Society of Southern California, OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates Greater Los Angeles,  Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Los Angeles, Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Los Angeles County, and Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association.

Admission to the talk is free; admission ticket including a copy of the book is $32.85 (including tax) while supplies last.

Friday, Oct 27, 2023

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT

Democracy Center at JANM

Tateuchi Democracy Forum

100 N. Central Ave.

Los Angeles, CA 90012

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About the Event

Stop AAPI Hate and the Democracy Center at the Japanese American National Museum are proud to present an evening with Curtis Chin, a celebrated filmmaker and author of the new memoir, Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant. The memoir chronicles Curtis’ life growing up Asian American in the Black and White city of Detroit, coming out in his working-class immigrant community, as well as being a first-generation college student at the University of Michigan.

“Chin is a born storyteller with an easy manner, and this memoir should earn him many readers.” —Kirkus Reviews

Curtis will be in conversation with local leader Manjusha Kulkarni, Executive Director of AAPI Equity Alliance and Co-Founder of Stop AAPI Hate. 

Admission to the talk is free; admission ticket including a copy of the book is $32.85 (including tax) while supplies last.

Community partners include the Asian American Journalists Association LA, Chinese American Museum, Chinese Historical Society of Southern California, OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates Greater Los Angeles,  Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Los Angeles, Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Los Angeles County, and Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association.

The Democracy Center explores the rights, freedoms, and fragility of democracy, helping to build bridges, and find common ground between people of diverse backgrounds and opinions.

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