About A.C.E.

The Asian Cultural Experience (A.C.E.) is a multi-ethnic non-profit organization (501c3) dedicated to the historical and cultural preservation of Salinas Chinatown. Founded in January 2007 and incorporated in 2011, A.C.E. brings together members of the Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino communities of Salinas Chinatown with our partners in the Salinas Valley. Stay updated on ACE events by visiting our website, SalinasACE.org or check out our ACE Facebook page.

Mission

Our mission is to preserve, promote, and enrich the history and multicultural identity of Salinas Chinatown, historically the home of the Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino communities of Salinas. ACE’s actions and efforts are guided by the following values and principles:

• Community – We embody the unity, cohesiveness, inclusiveness and sense of “place” that was vitally important to the immigrant communities that lived, worked, and gathered in Salinas Chinatown.

• Cultural & Historical Integrity – We tell the stories of the people of Salinas Chinatown, to deepen understanding of the strengths and struggles of the immigrant experience.

• Collaboration – We transcend cultural and ethnic boundaries, partnering with individuals, organizations, institutions, and communities to accomplish mutually-beneficial goals and enhance the impact of our efforts.

• Diversity – We represent and include the diverse faces, voices, and stories of Salinas Chinatown in all that we do.

• Integration & Adaptation – We honor the past, while simultaneously looking for new and creative ways to integrate Salinas Chinatown’s history and multicultural identity into present and future community life.

To find out more about ACE events, see our Blog. To become a member, click on JOIN.

Our 2021 Board of Directors at Moon Gate Plaza.

The Asian Cultural Experience is committed to preserving, recording, documenting and exhibiting the history and culture of the Salinas Chinatown area where several ethnic groups have lived, worked, and gathered together since 1893. Chinatown is a historical “gold mountain.” If walls could speak, this tiny rundown neighborhood (on the other side of the railroad tracks from Old Town), would tell a rich multi-ethnic story of agricultural development, labor movements, daily life and low life, collaboration and tension, discrimination and solidarity. Culture offers an abundance to celebrate! No one culture or historical period can claim a monopoly on this neighborhood. — Prof. Emeritus Rina Benmayor

Learn about our project to create the Salinas Chinatown Cultural Center & Museum in the old Republic Cafe building.

Sponsored Activities: Salinas Chinatown Annual Asian Festival, Virtual Asian Festival, Tri-tip BBQ, exhibits and lectures, and ongoing creation of AAPI educational resources.