In 2019, Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) celebrated the 150th anniversary of the historic moment when a golden spike was driven into the ground at Promontory Summit, Utah to mark the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. To honor the thousands of Chinese railroad workers whose contributions have largely gone unnoticed, MOCA launched a year-long initiative to commemorate and tell the history of Chinese people in the United States over the past 160 years. This unprecedented initiative “MOCA Spike 150 – Running Forward With Our Stories” rallied 1,500+ runners across the country to follow in the footsteps of this country’s first pioneers and accumulate 150,000+ miles, told 150+ stories and organized 15+ special events to support MOCA’s effort of preserving and presenting the stories of Chinese in America. The event culminated in the TCS NYC Marathon on November 3, 2019.
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MOCA Spike 150 Stories: Week 26-30
September 23 to October 25, 2019

30 September 2019 Posted.
Jackie Chan and MOCA Co-Founder Jack Tchen, in 2000 during the time of MOCA Legacy Award Gala, Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) Institutional Archives
成龙与MOCA创始人陈国维在2000年MOCA年度传承颁奖晚宴活动期间,美国华人博物馆(MOCA)机构档案