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She Marches in Chinatown — Film Screening

  • Central Library 1000 4th Avenue Seattle, WA, 98164 United States (map)

Join us for a special screening of She Marches in Chinatown, including a video presentation in remembrance of the late director, Della Chen.

She Marches in Chinatown is part of the SPS Ethnic Studies Curriculum. Learn how you can access it at the event!

Central Library
Level 1 - Auditorium
Registration is not required.

About the Event
Join us for a community screening of "She Marches in Chinatown". A Q&A with the co-producer and Drill Team alumnae as well as an interactive discussion based on the film's curriculum will follow the screening.

About the film
In 1952, an unlikely group formed in Seattle’s Chinatown. A group of Asian American high school girls wanted to be of service to the community, and approached Ruby Chow, a Chinese American politician and civic activist whose husband was a Cantonese Opera singer who had experience working with elaborate classic Chinese costumes. Ruby was also friends with a Seattle Police officer named Ted Yerabek, who taught the girls American military drills. That’s how the Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team was formed. For 70 years, they have performed at parades all around Washington state, inspiring generations.

This history is shared by Ruby Chow and her daughter Cheryl Chow from footage filmed in 2002. Cheryl took over the drill team in the 80s at the peak of their popularity when the drill team had 100 members. The team is about to celebrate their 70th anniversary at a challenging time: in the wake of the pandemic participation has dropped to 30 members, but the spirit of the drill team lives on!

She Marches in Chinatown is an inspiring story about belonging, identity, sisterhood, leadership, and a community that has flourished among a diverse group of women with backgrounds that represent a variety of sexual orientations, races, and ages. It is about a group that thrives despite being in a neighborhood targeted by hate and discrimination. As one superfan puts it, “Please don’t go away – Seattle needs you!”

Thanks to our sponsor The Seattle Public Library Foundation.
Thanks to media sponsor The Seattle Times.

Contact us
If you have questions about this event call 206-386-4636.

Accessibility
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