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Find the best history events and make the most of your time this month in New York. From art to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Experience a profound exploration of Chinese history and cartography with Dr. Richard A. Pegg at the Museum of Chinese in America. Presented during Asia Week New York, this insightful presentation delves into the blue maps of China, offering a unique perspective on the relationship between earthly and cosmic space. Join us for a guided Q&A session in the gallery. This event serves as the closing program of the special exhibition Heaven & Earth: The Blue Maps of China, on view through March 29, 2026. Don’t miss this final opportunity to immerse yourself in this rare and captivating exhibition.

Mexodus is an immersive virtual reality experience that takes you on a journey through the ancient Mayan civilization. With state-of-the-art VR technology, you'll explore the ruins of iconic sites like Chichen Itza and Tikal, guided by expert historians. This event promises an educational and entertaining experience for all ages.
Journey along the ancient Camino de Santiago.

Chinese Republicans, a highly anticipated event featuring renowned speakers and activists, promises an enlightening evening of discussion on the political landscape and historical context of the Republican movement in China. Expect engaging talks that delve into the ideologies, struggles, and achievements of Chinese Republicans, providing a unique perspective on a lesser-known chapter of history.

In honor of Women’s History Month, MOCA invites you to a conversation with historian Charlotte Brooks on her book, 'The Moys of New York and Shanghai.' This event explores the extraordinary journey of the Moy family, who navigated racism in the U.S., political upheaval in China, and shifting ideas of citizenship during the 20th century. Through archival research and family narratives, Brooks presents a transnational portrait of Chinese American life, connecting personal ambition to global history. The program will delve into themes of migration, modernity, and the enduring ties of Chinese American communities.
A thrilling journey in the 1920s, from Marseille to Harlem, via Jamaica, Russia, and Morocco, in the footsteps of the Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay. Rebellious figure of the Harlem Renaissance, precursor of literature and of the black cause, this unclassifiable author wandered for more than 10 years in Europe, frequenting the artistic and political avant-gardes.