Judy Tzu-Chun Wu and Julia Huynh - Part II
In this episode we connect with Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, professor of Asian American Studies at University of California Irvine, and Julia Huỳnh, incoming curator of the Southeast Asian Archive at the University of California Irvine. We continue our conversation about...
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu and Julia Huynh
In this episode we connect with Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, professor of Asian American Studies at University of California Irvine, and Julia Huỳnh, incoming curator of the Southeast Asian Archive at the University of California Irvine. We discuss their team’s Photovoice...
Li Wei Yang
In this episode we connect with Li Wei Yang, curator of The Pacific Rim Collections at The Huntington Library here in Southern California. Li Wei shares his sleuthing skills poring over all collections at The Huntington as well as rare...
Glenn Kurtz
In this episode we connect with Glenn Kurtz, author of the book Three Minutes in Poland: Discovering a Lost World in a 1938 Family Film. We discuss the amazing discovery made in his parent’s basement in 2009. A discovery still...
Nori Uyematsu
In this episode we connect with Nori Uyematsu to discuss his childhood on a farm in California in the 1930s and how everything changed for him and his family after Executive Order 9066. His family lost everything they had worked...
Janice Munemitsu
In this episode we connect with Janice Munemitsu, author of the book The Kindness of Color. Janice shares the story of her families first arrival in California and how her father became an 8 year old land owner, and how...
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