Founded in 1984 by a coalition of advocates for a strong artistic and cultural force in Oakland
Chinatown, the Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC) is a community center dedicated to
promoting Asian Pacific American (APA) culture, history and heritage through the arts. OACC
believes that cultural arts are essential to vibrant, healthy, inclusive and equitable communities. Since
opening its own facility in 1996, OACC has presented countless programs that foster cross-cultural
and intergenerational dialogue and understanding, community collaborations, and social justice. To
help sustain OACC’s programs and operations, OACC earns revenue from renting its facilities,
funding from public agencies, and contributions from charitable donors. For more information,
please see www.oacc.cc.
Founded in 1984 by a coalition of advocates for a strong artistic and cultural force in Oakland
Chinatown, the Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC) is a community center dedicated to
promoting Asian Pacific American (APA) culture, history and heritage through the arts. OACC
believes that cultural arts are essential to vibrant, healthy, inclusive and equitable communities. Since
opening its own facility in 1996, OACC has presented countless programs that foster cross-cultural
and intergenerational dialogue and understanding, community collaborations, and social justice. To
help sustain OACC’s programs and operations, OACC earns revenue from renting its facilities,
funding from public agencies, and contributions from charitable donors. For more information,
please see www.oacc.cc.