Preserving Your New York Story: Discovering Another Chapter of Immigrant History at Castle Garden

Tuesday, December 02 from 06:30pm EST - 07:30pm EST
In-person and Online
36 West 44th Street, Suite 711, New York, NY
Presented By Stephen Lean and the NYG&B Team

Family history is a fascinating and personal way for everyone to better understand who they are and how our past has shaped us. Genealogy also helps to reveal and strengthen connections between individuals and communities. But how do you get started?

Join the NYG&B and in-person guest speaker Stephen Lean of The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation for a look at the key essentials for beginning your genealogy journey; resources and tips specific to researching immigration history; and how you can preserve your own New York family stories.

Participants can join us in person at the NYG&B New York City office or virtually. This is a free program, but registration is required. 

Speaker Bio

Stephen Lean, Director, American Family Immigration History Center, The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation

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Having started his career in the corporate sector, Stephen embraced his passion for public history and storytelling when he joined the Foundation team on July 4, 2015. Under Stephen’s leadership, the History Center’s team is an indispensable resource for visitors exploring their family heritage.

Stephen holds a B.A. in American History and has a deep knowledge of Ellis Island and the Ellis Island immigrant experience. Armed with this expertise, Stephen is a frequent guest speaker and interview subject for local, national, and international media.

 


This series is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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