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OCA-NY Presents: Book Talk with Will Gow & Katie Gee Salisbury

Apr 20 at 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Join authors Will Gow and Katie Gee Salisbury for an intimate book talk in Chinatown! Will will discuss Performing Chinatown: Hollywood Tourism and the Making of a Los Angeles Community, exploring how Chinese Americans shaped perceptions of race and belonging through Hollywood films and Chinatown tourism. Katie will dive into her book Not Your China Doll, revealing the life of pioneering actress Anna May Wong and her fight against Hollywood’s racial stereotypes. Enjoy readings, insightful discussions, and the chance to purchase signed copies of their books. Refreshments will be served. Limited seating – reserve your spot today!

Venue

127 Walker Street
127 Walker Street
New York, NY 10013
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OCA-NY
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