Los Angeles Selects Finalists to Design a Memorial to the Victims of the 1871 Chinese Massacre


Figure x J. Jih Architecture Collective, led by James Leng and Jennifer Ly in  collaboration with J. Roc Jih San Francisco, CA. Image Courtesy of Courtesy City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

Figure x J. Jih Architecture Collective, led by James Leng and Jennifer Ly in collaboration with J. Roc Jih San Francisco, CA. Image Courtesy of Courtesy City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

The city of Los Angeles has selected six finalists for the competition to design a new memorial dedicated to the victims of the 181 Chinese Massacre. In one of the darkest chapters in the city’s history, on 21 October 24, roughly ten percent of the city’s Chinese population at the time, at least 18 residents, were murdered by a mob of rioters. The memorial seeks to raise public awareness of the 1871 racially motivated mass killing while simultaneously addressing contemporary concerns regarding race, intolerance, and violence. The memorial was first announced in April 2021, and it is set to be built near the site of the massacre and the Chinese American Museum.

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