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Two women sit next to each other in a gymnasium, one wearing a gray hat and button down shirt, and the other wearing a white t-shirt
AAPI Voter Turnout Involves Many Unseen Obstacles
Several performers hold up a lion and dragon in front of the Wing Luke Museum
Lunar New Year Becomes a Recognized Holiday in Washington State
Side-by-side photos of two people at the top-right of a flier with one-third of the top in a black background, the margins on the left and right are yellow and the rest of flier has a white background
Translating Race, Editing Poetry: Theory and Practice
Several performers hold up a lion and dragon in front of the Wing Luke Museum
Lunar New Year Celebrations and the Push to Make it a Washington State Holiday
UW Crossings Screening Q&A
Crossings Q&A Screening session
Jang Wook Huh Photo
Jang Wook Huh Wins the 2022 Constance M. Rourke Prize
Book Cover: The Routledge Companion to Korean Literature
Ŏmma’s Baby, Appa’s Maybe: Black Amerasian Children and the Layers of Diaspora
Langston Hughes review, 2021-09-01, Vol.27 (2)
New Publication -- "Our Temples for Tomorrow": Langston Hughes and the Making of a Democratic Korea
American Quarterly September 2021
Jang Wook Huh's article, "The Harlem Renaissance in Translation: Socialism, Nostalgia, and the Multilingual Spaces of Diaspora," has been published in American Quarterly
New NEH Grant Recipients
Jang Wook Huh Awarded NEH Fellowship, 2021-2022
Journal of Korean Studies; October 2020
Prof. Jang Wook Huh has published an essay in the Journal of Korean Studies, “The Student’s Hand: Industrial Education and Racialized Labor in Early Korean Protestantism.”