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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2025 · 50 MIN

Dr.Annie Tangpong Leads United Chinese Americans of FM

from The Fargo Five with Conrad Fargo · host Conrad Fargo

Get ready for a heartfelt conversation with Dr. Annie “T” Tangpong, an engineer, educator, and cultural bridge-builder whose life story traverses continents. Born in China, Annie left home at 23 to pursue graduate studies at Southern Illinois University, influenced by the global reputation of American universities. She candidly recounts her early days in the U.S., adapting to graduate coursework, living far from family, and forging new friendships. Later, she joined Caterpillar as a design engineer before embarking on a PhD at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh—an experience that solidified her passion for both technical innovation and cross-cultural learning. During these academic pursuits, she met her husband, an academic from Thailand, forming a diverse household that merges Chinese, Thai, and American traditions. A focal point of this episode is Annie’s role as president of the United Chinese Association of Fargo-Moorhead (UCAFM). Founded in 2016 by individuals like Helen Yang and Pan Sha, the organization began as a few families determined to preserve their heritage in Fargo-Moorhead. Annie shares how UCAFM has grown into a vital cultural resource, uniting local Chinese Americans and welcoming the broader community through festivals, outreach programs, and special events. She highlights the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration at the Sanctuary Event Center, set within the historic walls of a converted church. This grand gathering promises a full afternoon of arts and crafts—like paper cutting and fan painting—before transitioning into a 3:00 PM cultural performance program. Traditional dances, music, and singing will fill the hall, where 300 guests can savor authentic Chinese food. Beyond the enticing cuisine, attendees will find vendors selling handmade crafts, clothing, and baked goods, creating a festive blend of art, commerce, and community spirit. Annie also describes UCAFM’s ongoing outreach, including a youth program that brings Chinese dance to senior living facilities, offering local youth a chance to refine leadership skills while staying connected to their roots. The organization’s presence at events like the Fargo Street Fair, West Acres holiday gatherings, Pangea, and Moorhead’s River Art showcases further underscores its commitment to cultural education. Since stepping into her leadership position in November, Annie has focused on deepening these connections, ensuring that UCAFM continues to shine as a cultural cornerstone for both Chinese and non-Chinese community members alike. When she’s not organizing events and inspiring young volunteers, Annie serves as a professor and associate chair at North Dakota State University. She typically teaches one or two classes per semester and appreciates the flexibility her role provides for both research and mentorship. During her chat with host Conrad Fargo, she discusses the rigorous journey toward earning a doctorate and the career pathways that open up after tenure. A sprinkle of humor enters the conversation when Annie admits she wore her daughter’s UGG boots to navigate campus, illustrating the everyday balance between academic duties and family life. Conrad, a realtor and entrepreneur, contrasts his roving work style with the more stationary nature of a professor’s routine, revealing how different professional paths can enrich a single community. Throughout the episode, listeners gain a vivid sense of Annie’s multifaceted world—her devotion to education, her profound connection to cultural heritage, and her exuberant vision for the future of UCAFM. Whether you’re curious about cross-cultural parenting, life in academia, or the art of celebrating Chinese festivals in the Midwest, Annie’s insights underscore how Fargo-Moorhead’s “North of Normal” spirit embraces global perspectives and shared traditions.

Get ready for a heartfelt conversation with Dr. Annie “T” Tangpong, an engineer, educator, and cultural bridge-builder whose life story traverses continents. Born in China, Annie left home at 23 to pursue graduate studies at Southern Illinois University, influenced by the global reputation of American universities. She candidly recounts her early days in the U.S., adapting to graduate coursework, living far from family, and forging new friendships. Later, she joined Caterpillar as a design engineer before embarking on a PhD at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh—an experience that solidified her passion for both technical innovation and cross-cultural learning. During these academic pursuits, she met her husband, an academic from Thailand, forming a diverse household that merges Chinese, Thai, and American traditions. A focal point of this episode is Annie’s role as president of the United Chinese Association of Fargo-Moorhead (UCAFM). Founded in 2016 by individuals like Helen Yang and Pan Sha, the organization began as a few families determined to preserve their heritage in Fargo-Moorhead. Annie shares how UCAFM has grown into a vital cultural resource, uniting local Chinese Americans and welcoming the broader community through festivals, outreach programs, and special events. She highlights the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration at the Sanctuary Event Center, set within the historic walls of a converted church. This grand gathering promises a full afternoon of arts and crafts—like paper cutting and fan painting—before transitioning into a 3:00 PM cultural performance program. Traditional dances, music, and singing will fill the hall, where 300 guests can savor authentic Chinese food. Beyond the enticing cuisine, attendees will find vendors selling handmade crafts, clothing, and baked goods, creating a festive blend of art, commerce, and community spirit. Annie also describes UCAFM’s ongoing outreach, including a youth program that brings Chinese dance to senior living facilities, offering local youth a chance to refine leadership skills while staying connected to their roots. The organization’s presence at events like the Fargo Street Fair, West Acres holiday gatherings, Pangea, and Moorhead’s River Art showcases further underscores its commitment to cultural education. Since stepping into her leadership position in November, Annie has focused on deepening these connections, ensuring that UCAFM continues to shine as a cultural cornerstone for both Chinese and non-Chinese community members alike. When she’s not organizing events and inspiring young volunteers, Annie serves as a professor and associate chair at North Dakota State University. She typically teaches one or two classes per semester and appreciates the flexibility her role provides for both research and mentorship. During her chat with host Conrad Fargo, she discusses the rigorous journey toward earning a doctorate and the career pathways that open up after tenure. A sprinkle of humor enters the conversation when Annie admits she wore her daughter’s UGG boots to navigate campus, illustrating the everyday balance between academic duties and family life. Conrad, a realtor and entrepreneur, contrasts his roving work style with the more stationary nature of a professor’s routine, revealing how different professional paths can enrich a single community. Throughout the episode, listeners gain a vivid sense of Annie’s multifaceted world—her devotion to education, her profound connection to cultural heritage, and her exuberant vision for the future of UCAFM. Whether you’re curious about cross-cultural parenting, life in academia, or the art of celebrating Chinese festivals in the Midwest, Annie’s insights underscore how Fargo-Moorhead’s “North of Normal” spirit embraces global perspectives and shared traditions.

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