Published Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Open to all Asian American High School Students!

The Memory Mapping program is an immersive educational and community oriented experience that enables students to explore Asian American history in Orange County through historical investigation and creative expression. Participants are encouraged to identify, analyze, and document significant events and landmarks that highlight the community’s contributions and cultural impact. Through this process, they develop a deeper appreciation of local history and the enduring presence of Asian American heritage.

Central to this program is the use of A People’s Guide to Orange County, a book that provides students with a well-rounded understanding of local history, including sites and stories often excluded from traditional narratives. This guide serves as a foundational text that enriches students’ learning by offering diverse perspectives on community landmarks and the social histories that shaped them. By studying these stories, students gain the historical context necessary to analyze key sites in Orange County, inspiring thoughtful engagement with the physical and cultural spaces they encounter.

Using multimedia tools such as photography, mapping tools, and digital storytelling, students will document and creatively present their reflections on these historic sites. This hands-on, project-based approach encourages students to actively engage with the material, allowing them to connect historical narratives with contemporary perspectives. Each multimedia project serves as a personal expression of the students' insights, creating a shared narrative that reflects the resilience and contributions of the Asian American community in Orange County.

Through Memory Mapping, students not only learn about the past but also cultivate skills in critical thinking, historical analysis, and multimedia communication. The program instills a sense of pride and responsibility, empowering students to honor and preserve the cultural heritage of their community.

Dates: Saturdays, February 8 - March 22, 2025.
Time: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: SCCCC
 
Deadline to register: Sunday, January 12, 2025.
Spots are limited and will be saved on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Questions? Contact Mary Nguyen (marynguyen@sccca.org).
 

歡迎所有亞裔高中生加入!

「記憶地圖計劃」是一個沉浸式的學習和社區體驗,讓學生透過歷史探索和創意表達,了解橙縣的亞裔美國歷史。在這個過程中,我們鼓勵學生辨認、分析並記錄具有意義的事件和地標,展現亞裔社區的貢獻和文化影響力,幫助他們更深刻地了解這片土地上的歷史和亞裔文化的影響。

這個計劃的核心資源是《橙縣人民指南》這本書,它介紹了橙縣在地歷史的各個面向,包括一些傳統歷史中常被忽視的地點和故事。這本書幫助學生從不同角度認識社區地標和背後的故事,讓他們在學習過程中更豐富、更有深度。透過這些故事,學生能更全面地理解橙縣的歷史,激發他們去探索這些文化和空間的意義。

學生會使用攝影、地圖工具和數位故事敘述等多媒體方式,來紀錄並創意呈現他們對這些歷史地點的思考。這種動手實作的方式,鼓勵學生主動參與,把歷史故事與當下生活聯結起來。每個多媒體作品都反映了學生的個人見解,並共同講述橙縣亞裔社區的堅韌和貢獻。

通過「記憶地圖計劃」,學生不僅學到過去的歷史,還培養了批判思考、歷史分析和多媒體溝通的能力。這個計劃讓學生對自己的文化遺產有更多的自豪感和責任感,激勵他們去珍惜並保護這份歷史。

日期:1/11/2025~1/12/2025
時間:9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
地點: SCCCC (9 Truman St., Irvine, CA 92620)
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截止日期:1/12/2025
對於活動有任何問題請聯繫Mary Nguyen (marynguyen@sccca.org)

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