A Place to Call Home: Understanding Asian Americans in Illinois Through Narratives
A Road Scholar Program by Ada Cheng
When
Apr 25, 2026
2:00pm–3:00pm
Cost
Free
This presentation/performance offers an exciting mixture of intimate personal storytelling and mini-presentations packed with historical information.
Ada shares her personal narratives to delineate her migration journey from Taiwan to the United States as well as to Illinois. These stories will highlight issues related to the myth of the model minority, the image of the perpetual foreigner, and the impact of stereotypes and discriminatory practices toward Asians/Asian Americans. The stories will explore the diverse experiences among Asians in diaspora and problematize the myth of a monolithic community.
Along with intimate storytelling, Ada will present, from a historical perspective, the various laws and regulations that have contributed to the construction of Asian Americans as the “other” in this country historically. In addition, she will compare and contrast the migration experiences of different Asian immigrant communities in Illinois.
This presentation aligns with the Illinois America 250 Commission's theme “We the People.” This theme invites us to explore ideas of who has been included and who has been left out of the nation’s promise, as well as how people from all backgrounds have shaped and reshaped what it means to be part of “the people.” The Illinois America 250 Commission's goals are to uplift local stories, places, and programs; build pride; and showcase how Illinois brings the ideals of the Declaration of Independence to life.
This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Ruben Salazar at tito.rubens@gmail.com.
Learn more about Ada Cheng, this program, and how to book it here.
Venue Parking and Accessibility
Enter the parking lot on Cermak Rd and Alport St, one block East of Throop St. There are FREE and accessible parking spaces available. The accessible entrance is at the back of the building and is reachable via the parking lot on Alport St.