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Miu Eng Eastern Wind Collection

Anacostia Community Museum

Eastern Wind Newsletter Sept-Oct, 1975
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Object Details

Summary

The Miu Eng Eastern Wind Collection, which dates from 1973-1983 and measures 2.1 linear feet, speaks to Ms. Eng's role as an activist and artist in Washington D.C.'s early Asian American movement. The collection includes newsletters, photographs, and booklets documenting Ms. Eng's activities with Eastern Wind, a pan-Asian American youth organization formed in 1973 that sought to document and address Asian American issues in the D.C. area. The collection also includes posters designed by Ms. Eng for several D.C. Asian American community programs of the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Scope and Contents

Biographical files contain a 1977 award presented to Eng for her work on a large-scale mural entitled "Chinese in America: Past, Present, and Future" that was mounted at the corner of 7th and H Streets NW in Washington, DC. Newsletters include four newsletters published by Eastern Wind, described as "the Asian American community newsletter of Washington, D.C." Highlights from the newsletters include updates on the status of Asian American Studies at University of Maryland, a history of D.C. Chinatown, and essay series on Asian Americans in the Women's Movement and the history of Asian American ethnic groups in Washington D.C. A separate booklet, "Washington, D.C.'s Chinese Community," was published in 1975 by Eastern Wind and contains archival and oral history research conducted as part of Eastern Wind's Chinatown History Project. Photographs include three reproduced black-and-white photographs taken by Harry Chow depicting various stages of Eastern Wind's 1976 Chinatown mural project, and a 28:32 DVD slide show containing photographs taken by Chow, including daily scenes of D.C. Chinatown, the 1973 Chinese American Summer Festival, the design and production of the Chinatown mural, and covers of Eastern Wind's newsletter from 1973-1974. Posters include posters designed by Miu Eng for D.C. Asian Pacific American Heritage Week, 1981-1983, as well as a 1979 poster Eng designed for WPFW-FM's radio show, "Gold Mountain."
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Designer

Eng, Miu (1955)

Place

Chinatown (Washington, D.C.)

Topic

Activism
Asian Americans
Asian American women artists
Student movements
Civil rights

Provenance

Donated by Miu Eng in 2017.

Designer

Eng, Miu (1955)

Culture

Chinese Americans

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Miu Eng Eastern Wind Collection

Biographical / Historical

Miu Eng (1955-present) is a Chinese American designer whose work helped document Asian American community activism in the Washington, D.C. area in the 1970s and 1980s. Born in 1955 in Guangdong, China, she lived in Hong Kong from age 4-1l years old, before Eng's family immigrated to the United States. They settled in Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown on New York Avenue NW, where her grandfather had been working as a restaurant chef. While in high school, Eng became involved in Eastern Wind, a pioneering group of Asian American college students who had come together in August of 1973 with the goal of addressing and raising awareness about Asian American issues in the D.C. area. The group, part of a national movement of growing pan-Asian American political awareness, published a newsletter (also called Eastern Wind) through the mid-1970s, for which Eng designed covers and provided illustrations. With funding from the DC Bicentennial Commission and sponsorship by the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, Eastern Wind designed and mounted a 32-foot wide mural celebrating the past, present, and future of Chinese America. Eng served as a key designer, sketching and orchestrating the painting of the mural, which would be installed on the exterior of the Jade Palace Restaurant on H Street and 7th Streets NW. After graduating from George Washington University with a B.A. in graphic design and economics, Eng continued to provide design work for various local Asian-American community efforts, including designing posters for the WPFW Asian American radio show "Gold Mountain," D.C. and for the city's observance of Asian Pacific American Heritage Week.

Extent

2.1 Linear Feet (consisting of 1 oversized box)

Date

1973-1983

Archival Repository

Anacostia Community Museum Archives

Identifier

ACMA.06-102

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Newsletters
Posters
Photographs

Citation

Miu Eng Eastern Wind collection, Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution, gift of Miu Eng.

Arrangement

Miu Eng Eastern Wing Collection is arranged in 4 series. Series 1: Biographical Files Series 2: Newsletters Series 3: Photographs Series 4: Posters

Processing Information

Processed by Mark Tseng-Putterman, 2018 Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Summer Fellow. Machine-readable finding aid completed by Jennifer Morris July 2018.

Rights

Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.

Genre/Form

Newsletters
Posters
Photographs

Restrictions

Use of the materials requires an appointment. Please contact the archivist at ACMarchives@si.edu
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Eastern Wind: D.C. Asian American Newsletter Vol. 4, No. 3 Year of the Dragon 4674

Eastern Wind: The Asian-American Community Newsletter of Washington, D.C. Vol. 3, No. 12

Appreciation Award to Miu Eng

Posters

Newsletters

Biographical Files

Eastern Wind: The Asian-American Community Newsletter of Washington, D.C. Vol. 3, No. 11

Working Together: Asian Pacific American Heritage Week

Gold Mountain, D.C.

A People Emerging: Asian Pacific American Heritage Week

Eastern Wind: The Asian-American Community Newsletter of Washington, D.C. Vol. 4, No. 1

Strangers No More: Asian Pacific American Heritage Week

Perseverance, Progress: Asian Pacific American Heritage Week

Photographs

Eastern Wind: The Asian-American Community Newsletter of Washington, D.C. Vol. 4, No. 3

Chinatown Mural Project

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