I build oral history projects
I guide communities through the process of building, conducting, & sharing their own community oral history projects
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a community-university partnership that trained 12 students to learn about and document the founding of AAS at Hunter with Asian American pioneers, resulting in an archive consisting of 22 full audio interviews, excerpts, transcripts, & archival documentation.
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an ongoing audio exploration of memory & place to visit and remember our community members’ own personal landmarks in Chinatown.
I teach oral history
I build my practice around the belief that we are all storytellers. I train people to tell, document, & share their own stories through oral history workshops.
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a free, digital oral history toolkit to create your own oral history with a loved one, Story Archive, community listening events, & a network of collaborative partnerships
a workshop on oral histories as collaborative art & history-making with our loved ones. Bringing together art, music, & oral history, we hear stories from loved ones & collaborative reimaginings of these personal histories.
I produce & activate stories
I talk with my neighbors a lot with Think!Chinatown. Then, we share their stories back out through art, workshops, & events to get folks celebrating & remembering even more together.
I also love Asian American, Chinatown, & community histories, so I talk a lot with people who have laid the foundation for me for decades.
I also talk with my family & friends a lot about music, and we create sonic histories together.
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a special revival featuring multi-instrumentalist & songwriter treya lam performing songs from Yellow Pearl, intertwined with the memories and hopes for the future from across generations of artist-activists in Chinatown of the past & today.
animated stories that bring us into the everyday lives of people who have long called Chinatown home, bringing together Chinatown elders & young Asian American artists to reimagine how we collectively remember & honor the stories of our communities.