Chinese American Museum

A nonprofit organization

The mission of the Chinese American Museum (CAM) is to foster a deeper understanding of, and appreciation for, America’s diverse heritage by researching, preserving, and sharing the history, rich cultural legacy, and continued contributions of Chinese Americans. 

Symbolically housed in the oldest and last surviving structure of Los Angeles’ original Chinatown, the 7,200 square foot Chinese American Museum (CAM) embodies a cultural and physical link to the past, as well as a promising point of entry for the city’s multicultural future. Opened on December 18, 2003 after 20 years of dedicated community and civic leadership and support, CAM’s presence at El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument—a 44-acre public park honored as Los Angeles’ “birthplace” and the site of its original Chinatown—reflects the vibrant development of an immigrant history that began over 150 years ago when the first major Chinese settlement was documented in Los Angeles. CAM is dedicated to researching, preserving, and sharing the experiences and contributions of Chinese Americans in the United States through quality exhibitions, programs, events, publications, and workshops. In addition to its role in the community as an active-learning institution, CAM is also proud to serve as a visual symbol of new and emerging traditions. 

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Chinese American Museum

Tax id (EIN)

95-4176897

Categories

Education Access, Anti-Hate & Anti-Racism, Youth Development, Arts & Culture

Populations Served

Malaysian, Tongan, Maldivian, Mongolian, Nepalese, Pacific Islander, Pakistani, Samoan, Taiwanese, Thai, Tibetan, Uyghur, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Indonesian, Indian, Hmong, Himalayan, Hawaiian, Filipino, Fijian, Chinese, Cambodian, Burmese, Bhutanese, Bangladeshi

Address

425 N. Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone

213 485 8484