For immediate release | April 24, 2024
The History and Heritage of the Asian Cultures Who Call San Diego Home-Preconference
SAN DIEGO- On Friday, June 28, 2024, the History Section’s Genealogy & Local History Committee brings a full-day preconference to showcase and celebrate the Asian cultures and heritage that have built San Diego.
Hear from the Chinese Heritage Museum, the Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum, and the San Deigo Historical Society.
Tentative Agenda:
8:15-9:00 Registration/check-in
9:00-9:15 Introduction and welcome
9:30-10:15 The Asian American Experience in San Diego https://sdchm.org
Jacinta Wong from the San Diego Chinese Heritage Museum will share a brief history of the Asian-American experience in San Diego and talk about the significance of the SDCHM and the work they have done towards protecting and preserving their Chinese-American history
10:30-11:30 Mexican Genealogy for Beginners http://IndigenousMexico.org
Genealogist John Schmal will discuss resources for tracing your Mexican ancestry, including FamilySearch, Ancestry, and the National Archives
11:30-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Exploring the Indigenous California Roots
Genealogist John Schmal will discuss the many dimensions of exploring your Indigenous California Roots, including resources available through FamilySearch, Ancestry, and the National Archives
2:15-3:15 Remote and Local Genealogical Resources for Southern California https://casdgs.org
We will discuss local resources, such as the National Archives and Records Administration in Riverside as well as libraries noted for their genealogical collections, such as the Huntington and Los Angeles Public Libraries. Many Southern California records are accessible remotely via websites such as the Online Archives of California and FamilySearch. We will examine their collections showing examples of information they contain.
3:30-4:30 Rick Nelson and Tyler Sterkel ProQuest/Ancestry info session
Come and hear what’s new in ProQuest and Ancestry.com
This is a ticketed event and must be purchased in additional to your ALA Annual Conference Registration.
Click here to register today!
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Contact:
Ninah Moore
Program Officer-Continuing Education
American Library Association
Reference & Users Services Association (RUSA)
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