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Fischli’s Animals Rock Out at Scripps
With their Scripps roots and majority-Scripps members, Fischli’s Animals are ready to rock out on their home turf.
Read MoreIn the Media: MSN, Claremont Courier Feature Hao Huang’s American Dreams/Asian Nightmares
The performance, which is funded in part through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), examines the realities of anti-Asian American racism.
Read MoreIn the Media: EnviroLab Asia Gains Local Wisdom from Maui, Lahaina News Reports
“While we learned so much about history and the environment, the true highlight was what we all learned from the Maui kama’aina,” Huang said.
Read MoreIn the Media: Hao Huang Discusses California’s History of Anti-Asian American Racism on History News Network
“Surely, California cannot be held up as an unblemished paragon of tolerance and peaceful inclusion,” Huang writes.
Read MoreHao Huang’s NEA Project Will Highlight the Realities of Anti-Asian American Racism
Scripps College received a $15,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to support the creation of a three-part performance by Hao Huang.
Read MoreIn the Media: NBC News Discusses History of LA Chinatown Massacre with Hao Huang
NBC News spoke to Hao Huang, Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music and professor of music, about the 150th anniversary of the LA Chinatown Massacre, which occurred on October 24.
Read MoreIn the Media: Hao Huang Discusses 150th Anniversary of Chinatown Massacre with KPCC’s AirTalk
Hao Huang, Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music and professor of music, spoke with KPCC’s AirTalk about the 150th anniversary of the LA Chinatown Massacre and his podcast, Blood on Gold Mountain, which explores the massacre through storytelling.
Read MoreIn the Media: Hao Huang Discusses LA Chinatown Massacre with KCRW and KPCC, Commemorative Event Highlighted in Daily Bulletin
Hao Huang, Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music and professor of music, spoke with KCRW about the 150th anniversary of the LA Chinatown Massacre, one of the worst instances of racial violence in California history. “This isn’t just an Asian American history, this is an American history,” Huang said.
Read MoreScripps Presents Announces Fall 2021 Season
Scripps Presents has announced its programming for the fall 2021 season, which will center the diverse experiences of the Scripps College and surrounding Los Angeles-area communities.
Read MoreIn the Media: Washington Post Interviews Hao Huang about New Podcast
The Washington Post interviewed Hao Huang, Bessie and Cecil Frankel Chair in Music and professor of music, about his new podcast, Blood on Gold Mountain; his impetus for exploring the 1871 LA Chinatown Massacre in podcast form; and the lessons he hopes listeners will take from the story.
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