Special Announcement!
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Publication Date |
Oct 16, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:05:05
Hi Everyone, Thank you for sharing the journey of Blood on Gold Mountain with us.  This month, October, marks the 150th anniversary of the LA Chinatown Massacre.  We couldn’t let this historic moment pass by quietly, so we’ve partnered with UCLA, The Chinese American Museum, and some of our favorite music and movement artists to create ‘A Chinatown Elegy.’  This commemorative performance will be happening this Sunday October 17th at 2pm on the very ground where the massacre happened 150 years ago. We invite you all to join us for the live-stream.  To register, go to http://lachinatownmassacremusic.eventbrite.com (lachinatownmassacremusic.eventbrite.com). As a special thank-you for sticking with us, we’d like to share a song from the performance. It’s called Darkest Hour, by The Flower Pistils- the same group who created the music for Blood on Gold Mountain.  Thanks for listening and we hope to see you “virtually” this Sunday!  Support this podcast
Hi Everyone, Thank you for sharing the journey of Blood on Gold Mountain with us. This month, October, marks the 150th anniversary of the LA Chinatown Massacre. We couldn’t let this historic moment pass by quietly, so we’ve partnered with UCLA, The Chinese American Museum, and some of our favorite music and movement artists to create ‘A Chinatown Elegy.’ This commemorative performance will be happening this Sunday October 17th at 2pm on the very ground where the massacre happened 150 years ago. We invite you all to join us for the live-stream. To register, go to http://lachinatownmassacremusic.eventbrite.com (lachinatownmassacremusic.eventbrite.com). As a special thank-you for sticking with us, we’d like to share a song from the performance. It’s called Darkest Hour, by The Flower Pistils- the same group who created the music for Blood on Gold Mountain. Thanks for listening and we hope to see you “virtually” this Sunday!

Hi Everyone, Thank you for sharing the journey of Blood on Gold Mountain with us. 

This month, October, marks the 150th anniversary of the LA Chinatown Massacre. 

We couldn’t let this historic moment pass by quietly, so we’ve partnered with UCLA, The Chinese American Museum, and some of our favorite music and movement artists to create ‘A Chinatown Elegy.’ 

This commemorative performance will be happening this Sunday October 17th at 2pm on the very ground where the massacre happened 150 years ago. We invite you all to join us for the live-stream. 

To register, go to lachinatownmassacremusic.eventbrite.com.

As a special thank-you for sticking with us, we’d like to share a song from the performance. It’s called Darkest Hour, by The Flower Pistils- the same group who created the music for Blood on Gold Mountain. 

Thanks for listening and we hope to see you “virtually” this Sunday! 

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