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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2024 · 20 MIN

Season 4 Year in Review

from Asian American History 101 · host Gen & Ted Lai

Welcome to Season 4, Episode 53! This is it! Our Season 4 year in review. In this episode we talk about the following… "Interesting topics we hope people listen to". These are topics that need way more attention.  E48 and E49, The History of Chinese Exclusion Laws in Canada, Part 1 and Part 2  E46, The History of Asian American Clubs and the Punk Rock Scene E28, The History of George Helm Jr. and Kaho'olawe Island  "Topics we learned the most about". These are topics that we knew almost nothing about before researching. E2, The History of the Paniolo AKA The Hawaiian Cowboy  E38, The History of Activist Tye Leung Schulze E26, The History of Instant Ramen "Thought-provoking conversations everyone should listen to". These are the conversations that made us think deeply.  E29, A Conversation with Activists and Co-Owners of Eastwind Books Bea and Harvey Dong  E35, A Conversation with Clinical Psychologist, Educator, and Author Dr. Helen Hsu, the author of The Healing Trauma WorkBook for Asian Americans  E22, A Conversation with Award-Winning Editor and Author Karen Yin, the author of The Conscious Style Guide "Conversations we wish we had another hour for". These are the conversations that flew by and we want to bring back the guest for more. E27, A Conversation with Author and Educator Chad Soon, author of The Longest Shot: How Larry Kwong Changed the Face of Hockey E6, E14, and E43, Actors Perry Yung, Chen Tang, and Jaylee Hamidi E13, A Conversation with Educator, Speaker, and Author Dr. Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn, Author of Exclusion and the Chinese American Story  E20, A Conversation with Author and Filmmaker Professor William Gow, author of Performing Chinatown: Hollywood, Tourism, and the Making of a Chinese American Community  E24, A Conversation with Comic Book Artist and Writer Sarah Myer, Author of Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story We were also fortunate enough to bring back some returning guests and go deeper into our conversations. These guests who gave us the gift of a second conversation included Grace Lin, Nidhi Chanani, and Karen Yin Another season in the books. Now it's time for Season 5! Thanks for listening and supporting us. If you like what we do, please share, follow, and like us in your podcast directory of choice or on Instagram @AAHistory101. For previous episodes and resources, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at [email protected]. Segments 00:25 Introduction 01:41 Season 4 Year in Review

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