Jason Oliver Chang
@chinotronic
UConn Associate Professor | Ethnic Studies | Maritime History | Latin American Studies | Historian | Co-worker in the kingdom of culture
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📢Join the Asian and Asian American Studies Institute Curriculum Lab
Wednesday 3/27 @ 6pm (EST) for
'How to Teach the Korean War'
with Professors Na-Rae Kim, Kimberly McKee, and Suzy Kim
Register here: tinyurl.com/37enb9vn
Thanks to funding from The Asian American Foundation
AAAS 2024 Conference Submissions are open! Deadline is Oct. 4. Join us in Seattle, April 25-27. Can't wait to see the wonderful submissions!
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The spirit of Ruthie Gilmore is alive in New Haven, not just because she was raised here, but because New Haven believes in Ruthie’s vision for an abolitionist future. To honor this, New Haven will soon be home to a RUTH WILSON GILMORE MURAL — by JESS X. SNOW 👁! Help make it happen…
Looking for some great #LGBTQHistory to help teach during #PrideMonth ? Look no further!
This activity for high schoolers traces the history of advocacy & organization of the LGBTQ+ community in Connecticut.
Check it out: teachitct.org/lessons/lgbtq-…
#cthistory #PrideMonth 2023
Loved hearing from Catherine Ceniza Choy Jason Oliver Chang at #OAH23 the need to share #AAPI history w/ public. We need to help shape the messages media is covering on #AAPI s
📚 Add their books “Asian American Histories of US” & “The Cargo Rebellion” to your reading list
#oah2023
An epic tale of rebellion and defiance to US racial capitalism on the high seas, led by indentured Chinese workers in 1852. Experience The Cargo Rebellion: Those Who Chose Freedom. Video Adam Cooper-Terán, artwork Kim Inthavong, text Jason Oliver Chang, Alexis Dudden, and Benjamin Barson.
Today in 1942, FDR signed EO 9066 leading to the creation of concentration camps for more than 110,000 JAs.
Last year Hana C. Maruyama hosted INSPIRED BY HISTORY w Tsuru For Solidarity & Christina Heatherton
Watch it here: youtu.be/ENLeKcFV1PA
Join us next week ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Wow, can't wait to share Chinatown Rising with the UConn community!
Free and open to the public!
Really excited about this year’s DoR w Fred I. Lee 李志興 and colleagues at Beinecke Library, E.O. Smith H.S., and @ctcouncil plus our guest student from FarmingtonHS, members of the AAPI K-12 Advisory Board.