
More Than Chinatown: Lily Wong on Uplifting Chinese American Stories in the Sunset
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What does it mean to grow up Chinese American? And how do the stories of Chinese families in the Sunset District resonate with communities everywhere?
In this episode, Jessica sits down with Lily Wong, Director of Community Engagement at Wah Mei School and Director of the Sunset Chinese Cultural District, to explore the stories that don’t always make the headlines.
Together, they dive into:
- How Wah Mei became a pioneering bilingual, bicultural preschool in the Sunset District
- How the Sunset Chinese Cultural District was born during a moment of crisis. Website: https://sfsccd.org/en/
- What it means to find belonging across cultures, generations, and neighborhoods
- How murals, street festivals, and everyday victories are weaving new roots for the future
Along the way, Lily shares personal memories of growing up in the Mission District, witnessing neighborhood change, and reconnecting with her heritage in powerful new ways.
🌟 Plus: Stick around for a fun round of Sunset District trivia! (Spoiler: Lily wins… kind of.)
Whether you grew up in San Francisco, are part of an immigrant family, or simply love stories about neighborhoods and community pride, this episode is for you.
Come for the ideas and perspectives, and stay for the heart, history, and hope.
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