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SUMMARY:Launch: Placemaking & Placekeeping in Montreal's Chinatown: Perception\, Storytelling and Community Organizing
DESCRIPTION:For over a century\, diasporic communities in Chinatown have fought the tides of erasure by building a constellation of rafts in all manner of forms: Clan Associations\, dance troupes\, shelters\, Cantonese opera performances\, language schools\, seniors’ homes\, temples\, restaurants\, and more. This exhibition builds upon the inaugural year of the JIA Foundation’s community advocacy\, festivals\, art\, and storytelling\, done alongside the Chinatown Reimagined Forum’s three days of sharing and mobilization. This year’s lecture and exhibition series aims to build bridges between grassroots organizations and academic communities\, creating a platform for discussion on the evolving movements and future possibilities for Chinatown. \n\n\n\nLaunch event: January 16th at 5pm.
URL:https://jiafoundationmtl.org/event/launch-placemaking-placekeeping-in-montreals-chinatown-perception-storytelling-and-community-organizing/
LOCATION:Marius Barbeau Gallery\, C-2081/83\, Pavillon Lionel-Groulx\, 3150 Jean-Brillant\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3T1N8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Chinatown House,Exhibition,Launch
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SUMMARY:Forgotten Sanctuary: Archival photographs of Montreal's Chinatown
DESCRIPTION:What did the Chinatown of years past look like? What forces shaped its change and decline over the decades? Join Parker Mah for an informal talk and viewing session in which participants will be privy to archival and family photographs from both institutional and personal collections\, some never before seen\, that tell the story of daily life in a bygone Chinatown. \n\n\n\nParker Mah 馬世聰 is a fourth-generation Chinese Montrealer of Toisanese descent\, based in Tio’tia:ke. Artist and community organizer\, he also acted as curator and artistic director for two major site-based Chinatown exhibitions produced by the MEM.
URL:https://jiafoundationmtl.org/event/forgotten-sanctuary-archival-photographs-of-montreals-chinatown/
LOCATION:Université de Montréal – CETASE – Salle Robert Garry 420-14 (4th floor)\, Pavillon 3744 Jean-Brillant\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3T 1P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Chinatown House,Lecture
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SUMMARY:OPEN HOUSE - Clark Street Reimagined
DESCRIPTION:欢迎参加我们的开放日，一起塑造蒙特利尔唐人街的未来！看看两年来社区引导的规划设计，如何将克拉克街改造成一个充满活力、适宜人居的街区。我们将这条利用率低的街道转变为活跃的社区空间。快来参观设计展览，并与我们分享您的想法！ \n\n\n\nJoin us at our OPEN HOUSE and help shape the future of Montreal’s Chinatown! Discover two years of community-led planning to transform Clark Street into a lively\, human-scale neighborhood. We’re turning this underutilized street into a vibrant community space. Come and explore the design exhibition and share your thoughts with us! \n\n\n\n————Projet réalisé par JIA Foundation / Fondation JIA en partenariat avec le Comité logement Ville-Marie et la Table de concertation du faubourg Saint-Laurent
URL:https://jiafoundationmtl.org/event/open-house-clark-street-reimagined/
LOCATION:Chinese Family Services Building\, 1st Floor\, 1088 rue Clark\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2Z1K2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Consultation
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UID:2845-1731844800-1731866400@jiafoundationmtl.org
SUMMARY:Reflections: A Digital Memory Living Lab in Chinatown
DESCRIPTION:As new technology continues to shape our lives\, how can we use these AI tools to envision a society that reflects our shared values? \n\n\n\n“Reflections: A Digital Memory Workshop in Chinatown (Montreal)” is a 6-hour workshop facilitated by Chloé Lee\, creator of Temporal World (SXSW 2023). In the workshop\, she shares her creative process\, guiding groups and individuals to reflect on their communities through writing exercises\, interviews and experimentation with AI image generation. The workshop is for anyone: people of all skill levels\, backgrounds and ages\, and all needed technology will be provided. We will reflect on what community means to each of us. By the end of the day\, our creations will be installed and shown in a collective 3D interactive virtual gallery built with Unity. The gallery showcases the work and ideas created by the mix of people who come for this one-day event.This workshop is co-presented by Present Futures and the Jia Foundation.Date: November 17th\, 2024\, 12 – 6pmPlace: 94\, de le Gauchetière West\, 3rd floor (Lee Association)Cost: Free (registration required)
URL:https://jiafoundationmtl.org/event/reflections-a-digital-memory-living-lab-in-chinatown/
LOCATION:Lee Association\, 3rd Floor\, 94 de la Gauchetière West\, Montreal\, Québec\, H2Z 1C1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20241101T080000
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SUMMARY:CALL-OUT: Join the Social Justice Tour Learning Group
DESCRIPTION:From November 2024 to April 2025 Chinatown Youth (CTY) will be hosting a mix of monthly seminars\, learning workshops\, as well as zinemaking workshops centered around the history and present of Montreal’s Chinatown in order to train up to 8 youths in giving their own tour of Chinatown in the future!Workshops to be held in English and French\, depending on the cohort’s preferences. Workshops will be held in Chinatown\, the exact location to be determined.Workshop dates and time are available in the application form.We will be selecting up to 8 members and will offer light financial compensation to each cohort member thanks to the financial support of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF). In alignment with our commitment to fostering diversity\, we will prioritize applications from individuals who identify as Black\, Indigenous\, people of colour (BIPOC).Deadline to apply: November 16th\, 2024\, noon (extended)
URL:https://jiafoundationmtl.org/event/call-out/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:Callout
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