The Chinese American Experience & Beyond - Session 2

08/29/2020 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM PT

Category

Education

Admission

  • Free

Location

Online; URL below

Virtual Meeting URL: https://meet.google.com/omv-ocfu-vom

Summary

Training for volunteers and docents:  Early Chinese American history, Modern Chinese American history, & Chinese community impact.

Description

Become a Volunteer/Docent at the San Diego Chinese History Museum

 

The San Diego Chinese History Museum’s Volunteer & Docent Training Program lasts four months. The classes are on Saturdays from 9am to 11:30am, online.

Trainees will study Chinese history, Chinese culture, American history and lifeways of Chinee Americans, with a particular focus on objects represented in the Museum’s permanent collectionTrainees will also receive intensive preparation in touring techniques and strategies to enable them for touring children and adults.

After graduation, each new docent contributes a minimum of 24 docent duty sessions per year. Each docent duty session is three hours. (Average 2 docent duty sessions or 6 hours per month)

Docents are a vital part of the Museum; they lead gallery tours for adults, children, and special interest groups, and give community presentations. The Museum is dedicated to providing visitors of all ages and backgrounds enriching experiences in the galleries and in the community.

  • Docent training classes on Saturdays from 9am to 11:30 am, online
  • Part 1, Chinese History and Culture (9 weeks), starts on August 22, 2020; the practice tour will have to wait for the Museum reopening, now expected in October 2020.  
  • Part 2, US/CA History and Lifeways (7 weeks) concludes with a final tour of 40 minutes including both parts 1 and 2.

Docents and volunteers for other functions should sign up as volunteers in the Museum's Education project at Volunteer Projects

Session 2 08/29/2020: Early Chinese American history, Modern Chinese American history, & Chinese community impact

Here is Michael Yee’s presentation on the history of the Chinese community in San Diego: San Diego Chinatown History

Here is Michael’s walking tour guide for the Asian Pacific Historic District: APHD Walking TourAnd you can enjoy the talk again and share it with your friends on YouTube at Session 2 Video.

 

 
 
 
 
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