"The Historian's Table" believes that taking an honest look at history means taking an honest look at ourselves. We go straight to the historian because history cannot be separated from those who write it.
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"The Historian's Table" believes that taking an honest look at history means taking an honest look at ourselves. We go straight to the historian because history cannot be separated from those who write it.
The identities we seek are not always the identities find. In Diego's travels to China, Thailand, and Spain in search of a sense of belonging, he finds community in unexpected places. These experiences influenced Diego's research as he considered how the first Asians in the Americas established community with strangers in a strange land under the name of Chino.
Hosted by Charles Fournier
Written by Charles Fournier and Diego Javier Luis
Based on the book "The First Asians in the Americas" by Diego Javier Luis
Produced by Charles Fournier, Diego Javier Luis, and Julian Saporiti with support from Tufts University
Created by Julian Saporiti, Diego Javier Luis, and Charles Fournier
Music by Julian Saporiti
Edited by Charles Fournier
Engineered by Charles Fournier and Julian Saporiti
Sound Mixing and Mastering by Seth Boggess
Graphic Design by Emilia Halvorsen Saporiti
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The Historian's Table
"The Historian's Table" believes that taking an honest look at history means taking an honest look at ourselves. We go straight to the historian because history cannot be separated from those who write it.