JOY ON JOICE STREET FAIR

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965 Clay St,San Francisco CA 94108

16 October, 2021

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Join us for the first-ever Joy on Joice Street Fair to uplift AAPI makers, artists, performers, community organizations, and more. The first-ever Joy on Joice Street Fair hosted by the Chinese Historical Society of America Museum (CHSA) and Cut Fruit Collective looks to uplift Bay Area Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) creativity, community, and joy. With the many challenges facing San Francisco Chinatown and AAPI communities across the Bay, we look to all of our collective creative energies and participation to bring us together. Join us as we hold space for reconnecting and building solidarity across generations and communities. Enjoy a day filled with AAPI makers, artists, performers, community organizations, and more. The street fair will take place on Joice Street in San Francisco Chinatown, between Sacramento Street and Clay Street. Admission is free. For more festival updates, news, and information, visit Cut Fruit Collective and CHSA. COVID Protocols* - All attendees are required to: Provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 if age 12+ (physical vaccination card, a photo of their vaccination card, or a digital vaccine record, and a valid ID for those 18+)Wear a maskStay home if sick or show any symptoms associated with COVID-19*Requirements are subject to change About CHSA The Chinese Historical Society of America in San Francisco is the oldest organization in the country dedicated to the presentation and preservation of Chinese American history. Since 1963, CHSA has strived to be a responsible steward of the remarkable narrative of the Chinese American community through education, exhibitions, and programming. About Cut Fruit Collective Cut Fruit Collective is a SF Bay Area grassroots group creating art for AAPI community care. Originally known as Save Our Chinatowns, they are driven by art, community, and shared love of food. Their vision is for the existence of a colorful future where all AAPI communities thrive and feel seen, heard, and celebrated. Their work involves empowering AAPI communities, activists, and small businesses through art. Cut Fruit Collective is a fiscally-sponsored program of nonprofit Possibility Labs. The Chinese Historical Society of America Museum is the oldest organization in the country dedicated to the interpretation, promotion, and preservation of the social, cultural and political history and contributions of the Chinese in America. CHSA promotes the contributions and legacy of the Chinese in America through its exhibitions, publications, and educational and public programs in the Museum and Learning Center. We are housed in the landmark Julia Morgan-designed Chinatown YWCA building at 965 Clay Street, San Francisco.

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