Sierra Speaker Series: New Findings from the Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project

Truckee, CA

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5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
October 15 - 1st, 2022
Donner Memorial State Park Visitor Center

Event Description

The monthly Sierra Speaker Series connects folks to the rich cultural and natural history of the area. Join us at Donner Memorial State Park Visitor Center to learn and engage! Doors open at 5 pm, and the presentation is to follow at 5:30 pm. Admission is a suggested $5 donation. Light refreshments will be available. Parking is free after 5 pm.

Roland Hsu (Stanford University) will present findings and historical images from the multi-year study: the Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project at Stanford University. Hsu served as Director of Research for the project’s research team of more than forty scholars from North America, Europe, and Asia, representing the wide range of disciplines including history, anthropology, archeology, economics, sociology, and cultural studies. This talk will provide the latest and most comprehensive answers to long-standing questions about the Chinese laborers, why they came, what they experienced, and what is their legacy in North America, the region of the Sierra Nevada, and their home-origin communities. The speaker will also highlight materials that the Stanford project is making available for further study.

Roland Hsu, PhD, is Director of Research for the Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project at Stanford University.  He is the author/editor of scholarly articles and books including: The Chinese and the Iron Road: Building the Transcontinental Railroad (Stanford University Press, 2019); “Before the ‘Truckee Method’: Race, Space, and Capital in Truckee’s Chinese Community, 1870-1880” (Amerasia Journal, 45, 2019); Migration and Integration: New Models for Mobility and Coexistence (University of Vienna Press, 2016); Ethnic Europe: Mobility, Identity, and Conflict in a Globalized World (Stanford University Press, 2010), and additional articles in journals including Le Monde Diplomatique. Hsu’s research is dedicated to bringing creative and multi-disciplinary thinking to recovering history and supporting displaced peoples

Have you seen the cab-forward locomotive at the California State Railroad Museum?  Did you know that these big locomotives were designed specifically to cope with Donner Summit’s tunnels? Come find out why the old Southern Pacific wanted the big locomotives, what the problems were with these locomotives, how the railroad solved those problems, and why we don’t see steam engines anymore.

Jerry is president of both the Truckee Donner Railroad Society and the Museum of Truckee History.  As president, he works with Truckee’s historical teams to research Truckee’s railroads, build exhibits about them, write articles about them, and give historical presentations like this. He also teaches economics at Sierra College and was Board President of the Sierra State Parks Foundation.  He has degrees from UCLA and the University of Chicago.

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