Eugene Moy had so much knowledge to share that the Teen Council of the Chinatown Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library created 2 episodes! A past president of the Chinese Historical Society of SoCal and long time advocate for the Chinese community, Eugene shared his personal history growing up in LA as the son of immigrants, the history of Chinatown , and the challenges faced to today in a Chinatown that is a hotbed of gentrification. The great resources he shared in the interview with Malia Mahelona-Janilkarn, Caleb Leong, Qihao Huang, and Zhangyang Wu are listed below. Here is a link to Eugene Moy Pt. 1 ICYMI!
1) Chinese Historical Society of Southern California Gum Saan Journal V. 29, N.1 2006 : Chinese Grocery Edition 2006
2) Chinese Historical Society of Southern California Gum Saan Journal V. 35, N.1 2013 : Three Enduring Legacies: Castelar School, Chinese American Museum, and Far East Cafe
3) Chinese Historical Society of Southern California Gum Saan Journal Special Edition 2004 : Delbert Wong: First Chinese American Judge by Marshall Wong
4) Chinese Historical Society of Southern California Gum Saan Journal V. 40, N.1 2018: 80th Anniversary of Chinatown
5) Chinese Historical Society of Southern California Gum Saan Journal V. 36, N.1 2014 : Voices of Chinatown
6) The Chinese Historical Society of Southern California 2005 Annual Spring Dinner Celebrating Chinese American Pioneers in Law
7) Roads into and out of Chinatown by Annie Chin Siu, D. D. S.
8) Images of America: Chinatown in Los Angeles by Jenny Cho and the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
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