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History beyond the page
These recordings bring archival research, community stories, and current conversations to students, scholars, and public audiences.
WOSU Public Media · May 4, 2023
Why Is There No Chinatown in Columbus, Ohio?
Watch recording (opens in a new tab)Kalamazoo College · May 8, 2023
Chinese Americans in St. Louis
Watch recording (opens in a new tab)Central China Normal University · May 17, 2023
Cultural Community Theory
Chinese Watch recording (opens in a new tab)St. Louis History Live
Myth & Reality of “Hop Alley”: The Chinese American Community in St. Louis
Watch recording (opens in a new tab)Truman State University · April 18, 2012
Chinese Chicago: Race, Transnational Migration, and Community since 1870
Watch recording (opens in a new tab)St. Louis Public Radio 90.7 KWMU · July 5, 2005
Chinese Community in St. Louis
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Lectures & interviews
Keynote · Compass Family Services Inclusion Talk Series
Asian American History: Race, Transnational Migration and Community
Author event · United States Heartland China Association and Chinese American Museum of Chicago
Chinese Americans in the Heartland
Podcast interview · New Books Network
Chinese Americans in the Heartland and Asian American History
Public lecture · Kohlenberg Towne Lecture
Asian American Heartland Story
Invited lecture · Central China Normal University
New Theory in Chinese American Studies
Invited lecture · Kalamazoo College
Chinese Americans in St. Louis
PBS interview · WOSU Public Media
Curious Columbus: Why Is There No Chinatown in Columbus?
Guest lecture · Western Michigan University
Chinese Americana in the Heartland: Migration, Work, and Community
Guest lecture · Missouri Historical Society
The Myth of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and the Story of Pre-War Chinese St. Louis
Keynote · Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Celebration of AAPI Heritage Month and the Study of Asian Americans in the Heartland
Invited talk · Truman State University
AAPI Awareness and Allyship
Invited lecture · Missouri Historical Society