We can discuss Chinese American and Asian American Pacific Islander history and break/challenge stereotypes and terms such as “yellow peril,” “perpetual foreigner,” and “model minority.” By unpacking the history of anti-Asian racism in America and how these stereotypes originate and lead to unconscious bias, this masterclass tour enables every audience member to emerge with more awareness of one’s own assumptions, and constructively challenge and overcome these barriers to create more opportunities for personal development and institutional growth. We can take audience members on a journey through 200 years of Chinese American history through a personally guided tour of MOCA’s permanent exhibition With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America and/or MOCA’s special exhibition Responses: Asian American Voices Resisting the Tides of Racism. If your organization or employee resource group is interested in debunking stereotypes and breaking down unconscious bias to enable individuals and institutions to create more opportunities for development and growth, we would love to work with you to bring a MOCA Masterclass Museum Virtual or In-Person Tour to your workplace. Click here to book a virtual program!īook a MOCA Masterclass Tour: Understanding the History of Exclusion to Break Stereotypes and Stop Hate Virtual programs engage students with primary sources from the museum’s collection through close looking exercises, guided discussions, and interactive activities. MOCA is excited to offer virtual, educator-led programs for school groups from grades K-12, as well as college groups. MOCA’s gallery tours offer students a wide range of experiences in our permanent exhibit With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America. Should you have any questions about MOCA’s schedule adjustments, feel free to email us at offers both in-person and virtual, educator-led programs for school groups from grades K-12, as well as college groups. We look forward to seeing our visitors in person on Saturdays and through our various in-person and virtual programs. Kindly note the Museum is closed to the public on Saturday, Decem(Christmas Eve), and Saturday, Decem(New Year’s Eve). Self-Guided Visits for large groups and Guided Group Tours are available upon request. Sunday – Friday: The Museum is closed to the public. We hope to partner with organizations near and far, as well as authors and speakers. Our educational and public programs will engage audiences through thoughtful discussions, performances, and community building. During this time, we will continue our robust virtual programming as scheduled. This modified schedule will run until Spring 2023. The public may also access the museum two hours before any in-person programming. School tours, corporate tours, and other group tours will continue by appointment throughout the week. Hours at 215 Centre Streetīeginning on October 27, 2022, MOCA will welcome the general public only on Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM ET and two hours before any in-person programming. Your safety, and that of our team, continue to be our top priority, so at this time masks are required for all staff and all visitors age 2 and over.Īll out-of-state visitors must follow all applicable health and safety protocols required by the New York state COVID-19 Travel Advisory, which may include quarantine.įor more on where to get vaccinated, visit New York City’s Vaccine Finder. MOCA No Longer Requires Proof of Vaccination
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