A Conversation about Diasporic Literature between Professors Chang-rae Lee and Eavan Boland was held at the Stanford Humanities Center.
Read MoreAs we observe the centennial of the March 1, 1919 Movement (aka “Mansei Movement” or “Sam Il Undong” in Korean) this year, it is a timely opportunity to study the critical role that San Francisco played in the early Korean immigrant community and its independence movement in the mainland U.S.
Read MoreThe Long Road to Restoration. A look back on the reopening of the Detention Barracks in 2009 from former AIISF board president Felicia Lowe.
Read MoreAIISF will be hosting its 2019 Gala Dinner on Thursday, April 11, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero to mark 25 years since AIISF proposed restoration of the immigration station.
Read MoreVisit the Old Mint on the first weekend in March and join dozens of organizations celebrating and telling the stories of the City's unique past. The event is FREE!
Read MoreTo promote charitable giving this holiday season, Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation is giving away airline tickets. You Could Win!
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