聽Professor Huang published the following: 路听听听听听 鈥淔rom Passive 鈥榁essels鈥 of Traditional Culture to Symbolic Cultural Markers: The Geetharines in Mauritius,鈥 by D. V. Ballgobin and Hao Huang, co-authored book chapter in Women in the making of Mauritian History (University of Mauritius Press), ed. Vijaya Teelock, pp. 121-128; 路听听听听听 鈥淏eethoven In 2021: Why His Music Continues To Matter During The Covid-19 Pandemic,鈥 article and performance of Beethoven Piano Sonata 0p. 109, feature page posted on Serenade, the major聽classical music site in India, February 2021; 路听听听听听 鈥淐OVID-19 Pandemic鈥檚 Impact on the Environment in the Asia Pacific,鈥 Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, April 2021; 路听听听听听 Book chapter in-press, 鈥淲hat Beethoven Meant in China, 1900-1949: Music, Ideology and Power,鈥 in Sino-German Encounters and Entanglements: Transnational Politics and Culture, 1890鈥1950 (Palgrave Series in Asian German Studies), ed. J. Cho, May 2021. He gave the following presentations and performances: Professor Huang was 聽narrator and background researcher for 鈥淏lood on Gold Mountain鈥 鈥 a story from the 1871 LA Chinatown massacre podcast, Episode 1 released March and April 2021, available on all major podcast directories. A future broadcast of entire podcast series 聽will air in May 2021 on KSPC-FM for Asia-American/PI Heritage Month. The podcast received the following press coverage: 路听听听听听 Press Play with Madeleine Brand聽on聽KCRW National Public Radio; 路听听听听听 Cinema Junkie with Beth Accomando聽on KPBS NPR; 路听听听听听 Interview in the OC Register, Press-Enterprise and the Southern California News Group; 路听听听听听 Center for Asian American Media (CAAM); 路听听听听听 Interview with聽Inside the Issues with Alex Cohen, on Spectrum News 1, American cable news television channel founded by Time Warner Cable; Professor Huang and his creative team received a $15,000 UCLA Chancellor鈥檚 Arts Initiative Award to present a live performance of 鈥淭he Los Angeles Chinatown Massacre: 150-year Commemorative Performance and Dialogue鈥 in Los Angeles on October 24, 2021. Professor Huang鈥檚 original play about the 1900 San Francisco Bubonic Plague was selected as 鈥淭op 5 Winning Plays of the Year鈥 for Pomona College Theater Department鈥檚 Annual 10-Minute New Play Competition (Play Fest).
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