Professor Hao Huang has shared the following accomplishments:
October 2022 – American Planning Association California conference, “Celebrating CommUNITY:” guest panelist for Diversity Summit “Sundown Towns,” Disney Marriot Anaheim.
October 2022 – performances of NEA Arts fund award performance project , “American Dreams/Asian Nightmares,” This performance event addresses the rich, sometimes tragic Asian American experience in California. The hosts: The Pacific Asia Museum and NEA institutional awardee Scripps College.
November 2022 – Jianchi/Perseverance” play podcast release on Baidu – 500,000+ downloads
December 2022 – “Blood on Gold Mountain” first three episodes podcast release on Baidu — 1.5 million+ downloads
January 2023 – Huang, H. and Rockwell, J., “Relational practices in Bali: Balinese Hinduism, subak, and music” in International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 19 (1): 173–190. https://doi.org/10.21315/ijaps2023.19.1.8
February 2023 – reviewed manuscript “Hexibaojuan Is the Fruit of Grafting on the Tree of Buddhism Culture of Tang Dynasty” for Popular Music and Society journal.
March 2023 – reviewed Manuscript ID IJME-RS-23-0039 “Traditional values, contemporary ambitions: The drivers of China’s piano education craze” for the International Journal of Music Education.
April 2023 -Scripps Racial Justice and Equity Fellow Webinar presentation: Histories of Anti-Chinese Rhetoric and Violence in California, https://scrippscollege.zoom.us/j/93488835615