Read more about the article Chinese Photo ID Cards, and Deportation Raids
What if Thomas J. Geary, pictured left, a Democratic congressman from California who authored the 1892 Geary Act, was required to carry a certificate of residency like this. But no, the Geary Act applied only to the Chinese in America.

Chinese Photo ID Cards, and Deportation Raids

Note: For the Chinese, life in late-19th century America was hard. Then, the Geary Act of 1892 made it even harder. It extended for another 10 years the Chinese Exclusion…

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Read more about the article Wong Shoon Jung: From Chinatown to Onion Fields to a Dream Mansion
Wong Shoon Jung's transnational life took him from San Francisco Chinatown in the 1870s to the orange and vegetable farms of Riverside, Calif., and finally back to Gom Benn Village. (The images of Chinatown, the Inland Empire and Gom Benn were generated with help by Google Gemini AI.)

Wong Shoon Jung: From Chinatown to Onion Fields to a Dream Mansion

There’s a phrase in classical Chinese literature that translates to, "It is better to be a dog in a time of peace than a human in a time of chaos."…

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Read more about the article Documentary on Filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura Screens in Riverside
THIRD ACT documentary tells the story of Asian American filmmaker and photographer Robert A. Nakamura. Photo by Robert A. Nakamura, Courtesy of “Third Act.”

Documentary on Filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura Screens in Riverside

UCR Arts is hosting a screening of Tadashi Nakamura's documentary, THIRD ACT, at 7 p.m. May 8, 2026., at the Barbara and Art Culver Cinema in downtown Riverside. Admission is…

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