There are so many ways to connect with the history of #AngelIsland, whether you just learned about the immigration station for the first time or are trying to dig into something new. Peruse our resources here: https://t.co/U4rwOF3Ih6 #immigration#AngelIslandImmigrationStation
@iamlorettachen Glad you were able to join us! And yes, we hope visitors to Angel Island reflect on the threads of connection between what immigrants detained on Angel Island historically experienced and what is happening in our country today!
Sign up for a free one-day workshop on April 16th! You may want to preserve your story for your kids and grandkids or be motivated to create a polished and concise story to fight for immigrant rights.
Register here: https://t.co/o8kkIxaoYs
#OTD in 1898, the Supreme Court released their landmark decision in United States vs. Wong Kim Ark, setting the legal precedent for birthright citizenship as we have understood it for the past 125 years.
A FREE Virtual Book Talk
Thursday, March 16, 2023
5:30 pm Pacific / 8:30 pm Eastern
Join AIISF and Jessica Lander in conversation about her book: Making Americans.
Register here: https://t.co/qW4RFjvGGh
Upon disembarking at Angel Island all migrants looked down the pier at the Administration Building (pictured). The top floor of the Administration Building housed the women and girls. #InternationalWomensDay
learn more: https://t.co/Xc8wK1zI46
We’re excited to invite you to a very special after-hours event on Angel Island! AIISF 40th Anniversary Gala and Immigrant Heritage Awards
Saturday, April 29, 2023 • 5 pm - 10 pm
https://t.co/KaNs5EPr0P
Join our Angel Island State Parks colleagues for virtual program about Col. Allensworth, the highest ranking Black officer in the early 1900s, and his time on Angel Island. Mark your calendars: Saturday February 18th (time tbd)!
Just as the roots of xenophobia and racism are closely intertwined, so too are the pathways forward toward a more equitable and more just society for all. Food has been pivotal in bridging, healing, and advancing Black and other minority communities.
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On this #HolocaustRememberanceDay we take the time to think about those who were murdered. Let us all recognize the roles of racism, immigration law, and violence when we say #NeverAgain.
Tickets now availbale to our Black History Month & Chinese New Year Poetry celebration! Poetry reading in the Barracks followed by small bites and discussion. Get your tickets now:
https://t.co/cvK7VR5qtc
#OTD in 1910 the Angel Island Immigration Station opened its doors. In 2010 President Obama declared the day Angel Island Day sharing: "As we remember their struggle, we honor all who have been drawn to America by dreams of limitless opportunity..."
Join us this Saturday @deyoungmuseum from 11 am to 3 pm.
The Last Hoisan Poets and Del Sol Quartet will commemorate the 113th anniversary of the Angel Island Immigration Station’s opening on National Angel Island Day. https://t.co/D9f3zpcn7B