What We Brought

What We Brought: Writer Hua Hsu shares his perspective on Asian-American history

 
Hua Hsu

Image by Nidhi Shastri

The "Asian American" community is one of the most diverse in the country. In 2023, there were nearly 25 million Asian Americans in the U.S., making up about 7% of the population. That number is up  with Asians being the fastest growing racial and ethnic demographic in the country. But within that, the histories, the lives, the cultures stretch across generations and across borders.

This is "What We Brought" — a limited series from Illinois Public Media about the Asian American experience in Central Illinois told through stories of resilience, adaptation, and identity. In this series, we’re diving into the stories about what we carry with us, whether it’s memories, food, language, or even the echoes of trauma.

You’ll hear from Asian American voices of at least seven different cultures and diasporas, each now calling Central Illinois their home. They’ll share their stories — the journeys they took, the things they left behind, and, of course, what they brought with them.The first episode is an in-depth conversation with a writer and  journalist whose words are shaping the way we understand Asian American history — both in his retelling of key historical events, and by the sharing of his own personal story.

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