The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) traces its roots back to a small exhibit on Mulberry Street in the early 1980s, evolving into a significant educational and cultural institution. Located in New York City, MOCA meticulously documents the history and contributions of Chinese communities in the United States. The museum’s exhibits and public programs delve into themes of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) identity and immigration, offering visitors a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of these experiences. Today, guests can explore a range of displays that bring to life the stories and struggles of Chinese Americans.
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