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1 JEAN-PAUL R. DEGUZMAN General Education Cluster Program and Honors Collegium Undergraduate Education Initiatives University of California, Los Angeles E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://jpdeguzman.weebly.com Skype: jeanpaul_deguzman Last Updated: January 8, 2017 EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D., History, UCLA 2010 M.A., History, UCLA 2007 M.A., Asian American Studies, UCLA 2004 B.A., Asian American Studies, Minor in History Magna cum Laude, California State University, Northridge POSTDOCTORAL WORK 2014-2015 Postdoctoral Fellow | University of California Center for New Racial Studies TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2016-2017 Lecturer | University of California, Los Angeles Interracial Dynamics General Education Cluster Program César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies (summer) Department of Asian American Studies (summer, fall) Department of History (spring) Honors Program (winter) 2015-2016 Lecturer | University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Asian American Studies (spring, summer) Lecturer | University of California, Los Angeles César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies (summer) Interracial Dynamics General Education Cluster Program (spring) Department of History (winter) Department of Asian American Studies (winter) Lecturer | California State University, Long Beach Department of History (fall)

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JEAN-PAUL R. DEGUZMAN General Education Cluster Program and

Honors Collegium Undergraduate Education Initiatives University of California, Los Angeles E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://jpdeguzman.weebly.com Skype: jeanpaul_deguzman Last Updated: January 8, 2017

EDUCATION

2014 Ph.D., History, UCLA 2010 M.A., History, UCLA 2007 M.A., Asian American Studies, UCLA 2004 B.A., Asian American Studies, Minor in History

Magna cum Laude, California State University, Northridge POSTDOCTORAL WORK

2014-2015 Postdoctoral Fellow | University of California Center for New Racial Studies

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2016-2017 Lecturer | University of California, Los Angeles

Interracial Dynamics General Education Cluster Program César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies (summer) Department of Asian American Studies (summer, fall) Department of History (spring) Honors Program (winter)

2015-2016 Lecturer | University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Asian American Studies (spring, summer)

Lecturer | University of California, Los Angeles César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies (summer) Interracial Dynamics General Education Cluster Program (spring) Department of History (winter) Department of Asian American Studies (winter)

Lecturer | California State University, Long Beach Department of History (fall)

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2 2015 Lecturer | University of California, Santa Barbara

Department of Asian American (spring)

2007-2013 Teaching Assistant to Associate to Fellow (Instructor) | University of California, Los Angeles Department of Asian American Studies Department of History Los Angeles General Education Cluster Program

COURSES TAUGHT Undergraduate Lectures

Asian Americans and Race Relations Colonialism and Migration in Asia and the Pacific History and Culture of American Cities History of Asian Americans History of Los Angeles Interracial Dynamics in American Society and Culture (3-quarter GE sequence, co-taught with Vilma Ortiz, Mishuana Goeman, Robin D.G. Kelly, and Celia Lacayo) Japanese American Experience Racial Segregation from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement Whiteness in American History and Culture

Undergraduate Writing and Research Seminars

Methodologies of History “A Touch of Danger:” Romance, Rebellion, and Other Interracial Encounters in Modern Los Angeles Living the Dharma in America: Perspectives on Race and Buddhism To Serve the People: Historical Perspectives on Asian American Resistance and Radicalism

Graduate Seminars

Asian American Studies Teaching Apprentice Practicum

Undergraduate Discussion Sections History of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders History of Asian Americans/ Writing Composition History of the US and Its Colonial Origins-20th Century History of the US and Its Colonial Origins-19th Century Introduction to Asian Civilizations: Southeast Asian Crossroads Los Angeles General Education Cluster

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3 PUBLICATIONS Manuscripts in Progress

A Touch of Danger: Southern California’s San Fernando Valley and the Racial Politics of an American Dream, book manuscript in revision stage.

“Beyond Donna and Ritchie: Midcentury Interracial Dating and Racial Formation in the San Fernando Valley,” article in revision stage for submission. “Mabuhay Amida! Buddhism and Religious Diversity in the Filipino American Diaspora,” article in conceptual/research stage.

Articles and Chapters

Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Finding Buddha in the Barrio: Reflections on the Unanticipated Consequences of Archival Research,” UCLA Historical Journal 27:1 (forthcoming Winter 2017). Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Resisting Camelot: Race and Resistance to the San Fernando Valley Secession Movement,” California History 93:3 (Fall 2016): 28-51. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “‘History Could Save the Verdugo Hills Golf Course:’ Preservation, Coalition, and Tuna Canyon,” Southern California Quarterly 98:3 (Fall 2016): 321-341.

Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Japanese American Resettlement in Postwar America: The Los Angeles Experience,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, eds. Jon Butler et al. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016), http://bit.ly/29FgiqX [22 pages].

Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Race, Community, and Activism in Greater Los Angeles: Japanese Americans, African Americans and the Contested Spaces of Southern California,” in The Nation and its Peoples: Citizens, Denizens, Migrants, eds. John S.W. Park and Shannon Gleeson (New York: Routledge, 2014), 29-48. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “The Twenty Year Tale of Interpreting a Multiethnic Urban Uprising: Towards an Historiography of Sa-I-Gu,” Amerasia Journal 38:1 (2012): 175-192. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Alfred P. Flores, Jr., Kristopher Kaupalolo, Christen Sasaki, Kehaulani Vaughn, Joyce Pualani Warren, “The Possibilities for Pacific Islander Studies in the Continental United States,” Amerasia Journal 37:3 (2011): 149-161. Eunai Shrake and Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Understanding Oppositional Behaviors of Asian Americans: Critical Race Theory Approach” in Adolescent Behavior Research Studies, ed. Rene S. Grenell (New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2007), 9-32. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Beyond ‘Living La Vida Boba’: Social Space and Transnational, Hybrid Asian American Youth Culture,” Amerasia Journal 32:2 (2006): 89-102.

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4 Encyclopedia Entries

Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Holmes, Emory Hestus (1924-1995),” The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed, ed. Quintard Taylor, Jr. (Spring 2015): http://www.blackpast.org/aaw/holmes-emory-hestus-1924-1995. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Los Angeles,” in Asian American Society: An Encyclopedia, ed. Mary Yu Danico (Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2014): 92-94. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Filipina War Brides,” “Filipino Agricultural Workers,” “Filipino Farm Labor Union (FFLU),” and “Filipino Federation of America,” in Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History Vol. I, eds. Xiaojian Zhao and Edward J.W. Park (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2013), 375-380, 410-413. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Pablo Manlapit,” in Asian Americans: An Encyclopedia of Social, Cultural, Economic, and Political History Vol. II, eds. Zhao and Park, 817-819. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “The San Fernando Valley’s Multiethnic Past: Unexpected Communities in ‘America’s Suburb,’” The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed, ed. Quintard Taylor, Jr. (Spring 2011): http://www.blackpast.org/?q=perspectives/list.

Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986,” in The Making of Modern Immigration: An Encyclopedia of People and Ideas, Vol. II, ed. Patrick J. Hayes (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2012), 409-428.

Essays and Commentary

Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “For the Record: Different Neighborhood, Same Significance,” Rafu Shimpo, August 30, 2016, 3. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “The Complicated Legacy of Richard Alarcón,” Rafu Shimpo, Aug. 7, 2014. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Re: “Just Whose America Is This?” Pacific Citizen, June 21-July 4, 2013, 2. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Remembering a Sad Chapter: Historic Designation Is Still Sought for the Former Tuna Canyon Detention Station,” Rafu Shimpo, May 18, 2013, 3. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Re: ‘The Tea Party vs. HERD Mentality,’” Pacific Citizen, February 17-March 1, 2012, 2. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Economic Realities and Student Dreams in the City of Angels,” in Navigating the Great Recession: Immigrant Families’ Stories of Resilience, ed. Ana Sánchez-Muñoz et al. (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt, 2011), 95-100. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Civil Discourse on Immigration,” Pacific Citizen, April 1-4, 2011, 2. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Ronald Takaki: People’s Historian,” Asian Week, June 2, 2009, online edition: http://www.asianweek.com/beta/?p=10829.

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5 Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Adventures in (Pan)Ethnicity,” in Learning English, Learning America: Voices of Latinos and Asian Americans, ed. Juana Mora et al. (Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt, 2008), 92-96.

Book Reviews Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Review of Japanese American Ethnicity: In Search of Heritage and Homeland Across Generations by Takeyuki Tsuda, in Choice 54:7 (March 2017). Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Review Civil Racism: The 1992 Los Angeles Rebellion and the Crisis of Racial Burnout by Lynn Mie Itagaki, in Choice 54:2 (October 2016). Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Review of Race, Religion, and Civil Rights: Asian Students on the West Coast, 1900-1968 by Stephanie Hinnershitz, in Choice 53:6 (February 2016). Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Review of Little Manila is in the Heart: The Making of the Filipina/o American Community in Stockton, California by Dawn Mabalon, in Western Historical Quarterly 45 (Winter 2014): 482-483. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Review of Chinese Americans and the Politics of Race and Culture edited by Sucheng Chan and Madeline Y. Hsu, in Amerasia Journal 36:1 (2010): 163-166.

Miscellaneous Publications

Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, ed., University of California Center for New Racial Studies Newsletter 5:1 (Spring 2015), and contributor, “Seeing and Believing: Osagie K. Obasogie on Blinded By Sight,” 7-8. Samuel Abramson, et al., “The Sixties,” in The American Yawp, digital US History textbook: http://www.americanyawp.com/text/27-the-sixties/, eds. Joseph Locke and Benjamin Wright (2014). [Contributed section on post-1965 Asian immigration] Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “The Civil Liberties Act and American Democracy,” San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center News (September-October 2013): 12. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Japanese Americans and the Korean Comfort Women Memorial,” San Fernando Valley JACL Civil Rights and Community Blog (August 16, 2013), http://bit.ly/157VtPi. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Historic Designation for Tuna Canyon: Looking Back and Moving Forward,” San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center News (June-July 2013); Reprinted in San Fernando Valley JACL Newsletter (August-September 2013): 12-13. Paul Ong, Emily Le, Sophia Cheng, C. Aujean Lee, and Jean-Paul deGuzman, Grounding the Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Voice Through Survey: 2nd Annual AAPIPRC Conference on Applied Research Proceedings (New York: Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Research Consortium, 2013). Jolie Chea, Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Michael Gonzalez, and Christine N. Lee, compilers and editors; Meg Thornton, project director, Asian American and Pacific Islander Community Directory for Los Angeles and Orange Counties, 10th Ed. (Los Angeles: UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press, 2008).

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6 RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Postdoctoral Fellowship ($43,000): UC Center for New Racial Studies, 2014-2015; and Research Fund ($1,500): UCSB Department of Asian American Studies, 2014-2015 Haynes Lindley Dissertation Fellowship ($20,000): John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation, 2012-2013 Academic Year Tuition Fellowship (Haynes Lindley Fellowship Supplemental Award; $14,617.89): UCLA Department of History, 2012-2013 Research Grant ($500): University of California Humanities Research Institute/ UC California Studies Consortium, 2012-2013 Wallis Annenberg Research Grant ($500): University of Southern California, Edward L. Doheny, Jr. Memorial Library, 2012 Tritia Toyota Asian Pacific American Community Research Fellowship ($3,000): UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2011 Research Fellowship ($500): Autry National Center of the American West, 2011 Research Grant ($1,348): UCLA Institute of American Cultures/Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, 2010-2011 Research Grant ($2,000): UC Center for New Racial Studies, 2010-2011 James and Sylvia Thayer Short-Term Fellowship ($500): UCLA Charles Young Research Library, 2010 Eugene V. Cota Robles Doctoral Fellowship (Multi-year fee remissions, 1-year research mentorship, 1-year TA-ship): UCLA Graduate Division, 2007-2010, 2011-2012 MA Thesis Writing Fellowship ($2,296 and Fee Remission): UCLA Dept. of Asian American Studies, 2007 Rose Eng Chin and Helen Wong Eng Asian Pacific American Women Studies Fellowship ($2,000): UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2006 Graduate Opportunity Fellowship ($12,000 and Fee Remission): UCLA Graduate Division, 2005-2006

RESEARCH PRIZES AND AWARDS

Non-Senate Faculty Professional Development Award ($390): UCLA Office of the Vice Chancellor of Academic Personnel, 2016 Minoru Yasui Memorial Scholarship ($1,000): National Japanese American Citizens League, 2013

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7 Hiram Wheeler Edwards Prize for the Study of WWII Internment Camps and Japanese Americans ($500): UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2013. Awarded for “‘Look, Even God in Heaven is Crying for Us:’ The Hidden History of Incarceration in ‘America’s Suburb.’” Hiram Wheeler Edwards Prize for the Study of WWII Internment Camps and Japanese Americans ($500): UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2012. Awarded for “Race, Community and Activism in the Urban Periphery: How Japanese Americans and African Americans Claimed and Contested Southern California's San Fernando Valley at Mid-Century.” Graduate Scholarship ($2,500): UCLA Faculty Women’s Club, 2011 Sarah Jackson Award ($500): Western History Association, 2010 President’s Travel Award ($150): Pacific Coast Branch-American Historical Association, 2010 Travel Subvention: UC Santa Barbara Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, 2010 Ben and Alice Hirano Paper Prize in Asian American History ($500): UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2008. Awarded for “For Better Japanese Americans in a Greater San Fernando Valley: Community Building and Civic Engagement in ‘America’s Suburb.’” First Year Stipend ($2,000): UCLA History Department, 2007 Ben and Alice Hirano Paper Prize in Asian American History ($500): UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2006. Awarded for “‘We’re Not Going to Sit in the Background and Pick Rice!’ Anthropological and Critical Race Theory Approaches to Asian American Student Resistance.” Kenyon Chan Outstanding Leadership Award: CSUN Dept. of Asian American Studies, 2005

TEACHING HONORS AND GRANTS

UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award ($2,500 award; $18,000 Dissertation Fellowship; $500 research stipend): UCLA Academic Senate, 2013-2014 Multiple Instructional Classroom Mini-Grants (Totaling $600): UCLA Office of Instructional Development, Winter 2016, Fall 2016, Winter 2017

Laura Kinsey Outstanding Teaching Prize ($2,000): UCLA History Department, 2013 Teaching Fellow: UCLA Department of History, Summer Session A 2013 [competitive selection] Teaching Fellow: UCLA Department of History, 2011-2012 [competitive selection] Instructional Media Mini-Grant ($200): UCLA Office of Instructional Development, 2012 Teaching Fellow: UCLA Undergraduate Education Initiatives, GE Cluster Program, 2010-2011 [competitive selection]

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8 Promising Future Teacher Award: CSUN Department of Asian American Studies, 2004

MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS AND GRANT WRITING

Service Award: Japanese American Citizens League-Pacific Southwest District Annual Awards Luncheon; Theme: “Emerging Leaders: Rising Up for Justice,” 2015 Service Award: Japanese American Citizens League, San Fernando Valley Chapter, 2015 Program Grant ($792): UCLA Graduate Student Association Discretionary Fund, 2012 [to support the UCLA Graduate Coalition of the Native Pacific]

PUBLIC HISTORY EXHIBITIONS

Mary Uyematsu Kao, Jolie Chea, Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Christina Aujean Lee, and Stephanie Santos, “Historical Timeline of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center,” in the exhibition 40 Years of Breaking Ground: UCLA Asian American Studies, 1969-2009, Mary Uyematsu Kao and Marjorie Lee, curators (Los Angeles: UCLA Asian American Studies Center and Lawrence Clark Powell Library, 2009). Cecile Asuncion, Machiko Uyeno, Jean-Paul deGuzman, and Amy Ikeda, writers and directors, Telling Our Stories: Japanese Americans in the San Fernando Valley, 1910s–1950s. California State University, Northridge Asian American Studies Department and the San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center, 2004. 15-minute documentary funded in part by the California Civil Liberties Education Program. ! Screened, with companion exhibit, at: Cal State Northridge, Las Palmas Recreation Center, Mission

College, Pasadena Cherry Blossom Festival, San Fernando High School, San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center, San Fernando Valley Museum of History and Art.

! Digital Companion Exhibit available at http://www.discovernikkei.org/en/nikkeialbum/albums/241/ CONFERENCE PAPERS

“Karma Chameleons: Generations of Transnationalism in the Buddhist Churches of America,” paper accepted for the Association for Asian American Studies annual meeting, April 2017. “‘History Could Save Verdugo Hills Golf Course?’ The Conflicted Origins and Unexpected Allies in the Fight to Preserve the Tuna Canyon Enemy Alien Detention Station.” Association for Asian American Studies. April 30, 2016. Miami, FL; Pacific Coast Branch-American Historical Association. August 8, 2015. Sacramento, CA. “To Fight the ‘Expansive Process of Urban Development Experienced at USC, Columbia and Chicago:’ The Making of San Fernando Valley State College in Cold War Los Angeles.” Society of American City and Regional Planning History. 6 November 2015. Los Angeles, CA. “A Deep History of Secession: The Roots of Resistance to San Fernando Valley Independence.” Deep LA Conference, Huntington Library. 3 October 2015. San Marino, CA.

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9 “‘We Will Not Let You Go!’ How Asian Americans, Latinas/os, and African Americans Prevented Los Angeles From Tearing Itself Apart.” Association for Asian American Studies. 23 April 2015. Evanston, IL.

“Transnational Politics and Community in Los Angeles’s Rural Backyard: Filipino Independence and Mexican Education in the San Fernando Valley.” Association for Asian American Studies. 17 April 2014, San Francisco, CA. “From Internment Camps and Public Housing to “America’s Fastest Growing City Area:” Race and Erasure in the Shadow of War.” Pacific Coast Branch-Am. Historical Association. 10 August 2013, Denver, CO. “Race, Confinement, and Housing in the Shadow of War: Japanese Americans and the Hidden History of Suburban Los Angeles.” Assoc. for Asian American Studies. 20 April 2013. Seattle, WA. “Claiming Race and Space: Japanese American and African American Political Identities in the Post-War San Fernando Valley.” American Studies Association. 16 November 2012. San Juan, PR. “Race, Space and the San Fernando Valley: Tales from the ‘Damned Hills’ and Beyond.” California American Studies Association. 21 April 2012. Claremont, CA. “A New Nurse in a New South: An Oral History of Migration, Community, and Resistance in the 1970s.” Association for Asian American Studies. 12 April 2012. Washington, DC. “Asian American Suburbanization, New Suburban History, and the San Fernando Valley: A Story of Like, Race, Rights, and Redress Totally Beyond the 626.” Association of Asian American Studies. 19 May 2011. New Orleans, LA. “Critiquing Inequality, Challenging Suburbia: Race, Rebellion, and Redress in Southern California’s San Fernando Valley.” Paper presented at “Race, Repression, and Radicalism on the Pacific Coast and Beyond” Conference, Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, Univ. of Washington. 14 May 2011. Seattle, WA. “Civil Rights and the Suburb: The San Fernando Valley’s NAACP and NOW.” Paper presented at the inaugural UC Center for New Racial Studies Conference, “The Nation and its Peoples: Citizens, Denizens, Migrants.” 22 April 2011. Los Angeles, CA. “San Fernando Valley State, 1968-1969: Space, History and Ethnic Studies.” National Association for Ethnic Studies. 8 April 2011. Claremont, CA. “Rethinking Race and Rights in the American Suburb: the Case of the San Fernando Valley.” American Studies Association. 20 November 2010. San Antonio, TX. “Beyond Donna and Ritchie: Love Across Color Lines in an Iconic American Space.” American Historical Association—Pacific Coast Branch. 14 August 2010. Santa Clara, CA.

“Beyond ‘Living La Vida Boba:’ Youth and Transnational Asian America.” Paper for “Asia in LA 2010: Creating and Consuming Asian Cuisines.” UCLA Asia Institute. 2 May 2010. Los Angeles, CA.

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10 “At the Car Wash! Culture and Labor in the City of Angels.” California American Studies Association. 17 April 2010. Long Beach, CA. Also presented at “Oil+Water: The Case of Santa Barbara and Southern California.” UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center. 9 April 2010. “Neo-Noir in the City of Angels.” Association for Asian American Studies. 10 April 2010. Austin, TX. “American Dream, American Ghetto: The San Fernando Valley, History, and Social Science.” Social Science History Association. November 2009. Long Beach, CA. [full paper accepted and delivered to discussant, but unable to present at conference] “Shaking up the Suburbs: Communities of Color in the San Fernando Valley, ‘America’s Suburb.’” Association for Asian American Studies. 24 April 2009. Honolulu, HI. “Recognizing the Enemy: Racism, Trauma, and State Violence in Nina Revoyr’s Los Angeles.” National Association for Ethnic Studies. 4 April 2009. San Diego, CA. “For Better Japanese Americans in a Greater San Fernando Valley: Community Building and Civic Engagement in ‘America’s Suburb.’” Southwestern Oral History Assoc. 28 March 2009. Los Angeles, CA. “The Community Center Buzz: Judo Tournaments, Beauty Queens, and Other Multiethnic Moments from ‘America’s Suburb.’” Southwest/ Texas Regional Conference of the American Culture Association/ Popular Culture Association. 26 February 2009. Albuquerque, NM. “New Nurses in a New South: Filipina Americans, Resistance, and Crises of Professionalization.” Annual Thinking Gender Conference, UCLA Center for the Study of Women. 9 February 2009. Los Angeles, CA. “‘We’re not just going to sit in the background and pick rice!’: Counternarratives, Resistance, and Asian Americans at a Catholic High School.” Assoc. for Asian American Studies. 19 April 2008. Chicago, IL. “The Slippery Signifier: Boba and Asian American Youth.” Southwest/ Texas Regional Conference of the American Culture Association/Popular Culture Association. 15 Feb. 2008. Albuquerque, NM.

CONFERENCE ROUNDTABLES

Emerald Nguyen, Yvonne Kwan, Douglass Ishii, Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, and Jane Younga Choi, and Diane Sabenacio Nititham (chair), “Self-Care Amidst Precarity: A Continued Discussion, Critique, and Rethinking of Academic Labor,” roundtable accepted for the Association for Asian American Studies conference, April 2017. Cindy I-Fen Cheng, Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, Alfred Peredo Flores, Jr., Jane Hong, and David K. Yoo (chair), “Asian American and Pacific Islander History in the American West.” “Diversity in the American West,” Organization of American Historians Regional Workshop, Glendale, CA. 18 July 2015. Alfred Peredo Flores, Jr., Kehaulani Vaughn, Joyce Pualani Warren, Kristopher Kaupalolo, Christen Sasaki, and Jean-Paul deGuzman, “The Possibilities and Future for Pacific Islander Studies in the Continental United States.” Roundtable, Native American and Indigenous Studies Assoc. 22 May 2010. Tucson, AZ.

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11 INVITED ACADEMIC TALKS AND GUEST LECTURES

Invited Presenter, “‘A Touch of Danger:’ Southern California’s San Fernando Valley and the Racial Politics of an American Dream,” Asian American and Pacific Islander History Symposium, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the American West and UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Huntington Library. 27 February 2016.

Invited Speaker, “The Alternative Suburban Warriors: The San Fernando Valley’s La Raza Unida Party and the Struggle for Chicana/o Political Representation.” Los Angeles/Metro Studies Research Group, Huntington Library. 23 October 2015. Invited Speaker, “The Alternative Suburban Warriors: La Raza Unida Party and Japanese American Redress and Reparations in Southern California’s San Fernando Valley, 1972-1988.” Faculty Research Seminar, CSULB Department of History. 11 September 2015. Invited Speaker, “Detention, Housing, and Erasure on the Messy Road to Suburban Los Angeles.” Paper for the “Asian American Studies at a Crossroads: A Conference Celebrating Twenty Years of Asian American Studies at UC Santa Barbara.” 5 March 2015. UCSB.

Colloquium Speaker, “Let’s Stay Together: Race, History, and the Grassroots Opposition to Los Angeles’s San Fernando Valley Secession Campaign.” UC Center for New Racial Studies, UC Santa Barbara. 20 November 2014.

Invited Speaker, “#LayersOfLA: Documenting Metropolitan Landscapes on Instagram.” Reframing LA: New Vistas in Los Angeles History Undergraduate Seminar, Prof. Daniel Lynch, UCLA History Department. 12 March 2014. Invited Speaker, “Understanding Race, Power, and Activism in My Backyard: Uncovering Histories for Social Change,” presentation for the Native and Pacific Islander Summer Intensive Transfer Experience, UCLA Center for Community College Partnerships. 25 July 2013. Guest Lecture, “Gender and Migration: The Case of Hawai’i (an Introduction to Picture Bride).” Asian American Women Undergraduate Lecture, Prof. Jennifer Jung-Kim, UCLA Asian American Studies Department. 23 August 2011. Invited Speaker, “The Revolution Comes to Westwood: Ethnic Studies at UCLA.” Delivered to the Santa Monica College Asian American and Pacific Islander Summer Intensive Transfer Experience Program/ UCLA Center for Community College Partnerships. 15 August 2011. Presenter, “‘Makin’ New Friends Where the West Begins:’ Constructing Histories and Images of the San Fernando Valley.” “Lunchtime Conversations” Series, Autry National Center of the American West. 19 July 2011. Guest Lecture, “The United States Becomes an Imperial Power.” History of the US and Its Colonial Origins—19th Century Undergraduate Lecture, Prof. Naomi R. Lamoreaux, UCLA History Department. 11 March 2010. Guest Lecture, “Boosting Los Angeles: The City of Angels in the Progressive Era.” History of California Undergraduate Lecture, Prof. Kelly Lytle-Hernandez, UCLA History Department. 1 September 2009.

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12 Guest Lecture, “Asian American Students and Critical Resistance: Prospects towards Theory.” Asian American and Pacific Islander Education Graduate Seminar, Prof. Eunai K. Shrake, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. 19 February 2008. Invited Speaker, “Pedagogies in an Asian American and Pacific Islander History Discussion Section.” Delivered to the 2007 Teaching Assistant Training Workshop, UCLA Asian American Studies Department. 26 September 2007.

Invited Speaker, “Asian American Studies and the Graduate School Experience.” Delivered to the Asian American Student Professional Development Senior Seminar, Prof. Gina Masequesmay, CSUN Asian American Studies Dept. 30 March 2006.

INVITED COMMUNITY/PUBLIC HISTORY TALKS AND WORKSHOPS

“Asian Americans in ‘America’s Suburb,’” presentation for Asian Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy, Sun Valley, CA, September 24, 2016. “The City of Angels During World War II,” workshop, Tuna Canyon Detention Station Internship Program, Pacoima, CA, July 2, 2016. “Arts and Activism in Los Angeles Since the 1960s,” and “A How To for Oral History” workshops for “Teaching Ethnic Studies: A Community History Approach” Institute for High School Teachers, UCLA History-Geography Project (UCLA Center X, Graduate School of Education and Information Science), Los Angeles, CA, June 30, 2016.

“Consciousness is Power: Asian American Migrations and Movements” workshop, Local Leaders Internship Program, Japanese American National Museum, Little Tokyo, 1 August 2015. “‘The Valley Was the Last Place That Sort of Thing Would Happen:’ Episodes in the People’s History of the San Fernando Valley” San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center (SFVJACC), Pacoima CA, 11 March 2015. “SFV Nikkei: Snapshots of the San Fernando Valley’s Japanese American Past.” Presented to participants in Camp Musubi (Japanese American heritage program for middle-school students). 18 June 2014. “A People’s History of the San Fernando Valley: Using Primary Sources to Uncover Buried Histories,” lecture/workshop for Katarou Histories (intergenerational community archival and public history program), Japanese American Citizens League-Pacific Southwest District. 11 July 2013. “Empowering Our Communities, Empowering Ourselves: The Transformative Power of Ethnic Studies,” SFVJACC College Day, 23 March 2013. “Using Primary Documents to Explore the San Fernando Valley’s Multiethnic Past,” lecture/ workshop for Katarou Histories. 12 July 2012. “Asian American Student Organizing: Challenges and Possibilities.” Delivered to the Asian American Cultural Club, Harvard Westlake High School, North Hollywood, CA, 9 Oct. 2006.

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13 Nancy Takayama, Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, and Amy Emiko Ikeda, Co-organizers and presenters, “Creating an Oral History” Workshop. Central Cal/ Northern Cal Western Nevada Pacific/ Pacific Southwest Tri-District Conference of the Japanese American Citizens League, Irvine, CA. 10 September 2005. Invited speaker, screening of Telling Our Stories: Japanese Americans in the San Fernando Valley, 1910s – 1950s. SFVJACC, 6 March 2005.

CAMPUS KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

“Revolutionary Solidarity.” Inaugural UCLA Asian Pacific Coalition Culture Night, May 23, 2016. “Self- and Social-Empowerment on Campus.” “Where We Stand: Ang Ating Hangarin, Ang Ating Natamo—This is what we struggled for, this is where we are” Southern California Filipina/o American Studies and Student Conference, Loyola Marymount University. April 5, 2008.

CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, AND PANELS ORGANIZED Global Raciality: Empire, Post-Coloniality, and Identity on the World Stage. 15 May 2015

Planning Committee Member. 5th Annual UC Center for New Racial Studies Conference. UC San Diego. Discovering History in Your Own Back Yard: The Tuna Canyon Detention Station. 30 March 2014.

Moderated and provided introductory and concluding remarks for panel of descendants of TCDS detainees Dr. Sigrid Toye, Minoru Tonai, Rev. Dr. Alfred Yoshi Tsuyuki (Konko Church), and Grace Shimizu (Campaign for Justice: Redress Now for Japanese Latin American Internees). Sponsored by the Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition at the SFVJACC.

Beyond White Picket Fences: Identities, Belonging, and Asian Americans in Suburbia, 1950s-2000s

16 November 2012. Panel co-organizer for the American Studies Association, San Juan, PR. (Un)Fragmenting the Metropolis: Revisiting Founding Myths in the Urban and Suburban Spaces of LA.

21 April 2012. Panel co-organizer for the California American Studies Association, Claremont Colleges, Claremont, CA.

Screening of Living Along the Fenceline/Discussion with Women for Genuine Security. 25 April 2012. Planning Committee Member and Grant Writer with the UCLA Graduate Coalition of the Native Pacific and UCLA Office of Residential Life.

Unlearning the ‘American Pacific:’ A Symposium on Anti-Colonial Pedagogies. 10 April 2009.

Planning Committee Member with the UCLA Graduate Coalition of the Native Pacific, Los Angeles, CA. *First Pacific Islander Studies Symposium held at UCLA*

Beyond Boundaries: Education in Action. 15 November 2008.

UCLA Asian American Studies Center 40th Anniversary Conference. Planning Committee Member with the UCLA Asian Pacific Coalition and Asian American Studies Graduate Student Association. Los Angeles, CA. Conference profiled in “Panelists field discussion about issues facing Asian Americans,” Daily Bruin, November 18, 2008.

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14 Underground Undergrads: Teach-In on Immigrant Students and the California DREAM Act.

1 March 2008. Planning Committee Member with Asian American Studies 166/ Chicana/o Studies 156/ Labor and Workplace Studies 167 with the UCLA Labor Center and IDEAS (Improving Dreams, Equality, Access, and Success) at UCLA. Los Angeles, CA.

Racial Profiling and Civil Liberties: World War II and Today. 18 November 2004.

Co-Organizer and provided opening remarks. Sponsored by CSUN Asian American Studies Student Association and Asian American Studies Department. 18 November 2004. Northridge, CA. Organizations represented: Muslim Public Affairs Council, South Asian Network, Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress, and Japanese American Citizens League.

ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES

Moderator, “Indonesian Americans: Identity Formation and Challenges.” Indonesian Americans: A Diversity of Perspectives, UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies, May 14, 2016. Los Angeles, CA. Proctor, “US Immigration and Its Cultural Effect.” Phi Alpha Theta History Honors Society Regional Conference. April 18, 2009. Los Angeles, CA. Chair and Discussant, “The Asian American Experience.” Annual Southwest/ Texas Regional Conference of the American Culture Association/ Popular Culture Assoc. February 26, 2009. Albuquerque, NM.

STUDENT MENTORSHIP Undergraduate Research Projects | UCLA

Annie Chen, BS 2014, “Asian Americans in Mainstream Music” Awarded the 2013-2014 Tsugio and Miyoko Nakanishi Prize in Asian American Literature and Culture, UCLA Asian American Studies Center. Crystal Deedas, BS 2013, “Asian Americans against the Model Minority Myth in Health Care.” Awarded the 2013-2014 Ben & Alice Hirano Academic Prize, UCLA Asian American Studies Center. Jenny Chhea, BA 2015, “The El Monte Case: Community and Resistance” Ms. Chhea was awarded the 2012-2013 Don T. Nakanishi Award for Outstanding Engaged Scholarship in Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies from the UCLA Asian American Studies Center for both her community activism and this research paper. Eric Jung, BS, 2014, “Asian American Greek Societies: A Study of Their History & Relevance Today.” Awarded the 2012-2013 Toshio & Chiyoko Hoshide Scholarship, UCLA Asian American Studies Center. Kristi Ai Ueda, BA, 2014, “Japanese American Integration” Awarded the 2012-2013 Chidori Aiso Memorial Scholarship, UCLA Asian American Studies Center.

Graduate Student Teaching Assistants | UCLA

Christina Ayson and Marcus Tran Degnan: Asian American History, Fall 2016

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15 Kenneth Chan, Steven Cong, and Lawrence Lan: Asian American History, Winter 2016

High School Research Projects

Lauren Yeh, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, “Asian Americans in US History,” Fall 2016-present SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION University Council-American Federation of Teachers, UCLA Local 1900

! Organizing Fellow, 2016-2017 ! Co-Facilitator: “Your Union, Our Purpose” Workshop, UCLA, March 4, 2017 ! Co-Facilitator: “Building Power Democratically” Workshop, UCLA, November 12, 2016 ! Member: Nominating Committee, 2015-2016 ! Volunteer: Love Your Lecturer and Librarian Day, February 9, 2016

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY UCLA Center X | Graduate School of Education and Information Science

! Consultant: UCLA History-Geography Project, Winter 2016-present UCLA Department of Asian American Studies

! Co-author: Proposal for Asian American History to fulfill the Diversity GE Requirement, Fall 2016 ! Organizer: “Excavating Our History: Visual Art as a Method for Research,” Lecture by Trinh Mai,

November 29, 2016. ! Master of Ceremonies: Annual Commencement Ceremony, June 12, 2016 ! Panelist: “Asian American Studies Career Panel,” Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies

Undergraduate Association, April 14, 2016. ! Organizer: “Memories of Heart Mountain: A US Prison for Japanese Americans During WWII,” Lecture

by Sam K. Mihara, February 2, 2016 ! Panelist: “Asian American Studies MA Workshop.” Asian American Studies Graduate Student

Association/Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies Undergraduate Association. 15 April 2013. ! Master of Ceremonies (selected, with Asiroh Cham, by the graduating MA class), Annual

Commencement Ceremony, June 16, 2013 ! Asian American Studies Students Representative: Victor Bascara Recruitment Committee, Spring 2007 ! Graduate Student Representative: Executive Committee, 2006-2007 ! Graduate Student Representative: Faculty Committee, 2006-2007 ! Member: Commencement Coordinating Committee, 2006 & 2007; Commencement Volunteer, 2006 &

2008; Graduate student reception coordinator, 2006 UCLA Asian American Studies Center

! Faculty Sponsor: “Ingratitude: The Debt-Bound Daughter in Asian American Literature,” lecture by erin K. Ninh, January 26, 2016.

! Program Volunteer: Various campus and Los Angeles Asian American community events for the UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 2005-2014

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16 ! Invited Speaker, “The Importance of Giving,” Annual Awards and Alumni Reception, Oct. 26, 2013. ! Invited Panelist, “Alumni Panel,” Annual Awards Reception and Alumni Reception, Oct. 27, 2012. ! Contributing Writer: CrossCurrents: Newsmagazine of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center,

Spring 2010 & Fall 2010 issues ! Co-Stage Manager and Invited Speaker (representing alumni of the UCLA Asian American Studies MA

program): “Celebrating 40 Years—Special Tribute to Don T. Nakanishi” 40th Anniversary Celebration of the Asian American Studies Center, 16 May 2009

! Panelist, “Funding Asian American and Pacific Islander Graduate Research.” Panel for the “Beyond Boundaries: Education in Action” UCLA Asian American Studies Center 40th Anniversary Conference. 15 November 2008.

! Co-Moderator, “Creating a Network Among Asian American Graduate Students.” Panel for “Beyond Boundaries: Education in Action” Conference. 15 November 2008.

! Contributing Photographer: Amerasia Journal, 32:2, 2006 and 33:2, 2007; CrossCurrents: Newsmagazine of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Fall 2006-Spring 2009

Cal State Long Beach Department of History

! Member: Core Curriculum Committee, Fall 2015 ! Panelist: “How to Apply to Grad School” Panel. History Graduate Student Association, Nov. 17, 2015

UC Center for New Racial Studies and UC Santa Barbara Department of Asian American Studies

! Organizer: New Racial Studies Writing Group, 2014-2015 ! Organizer: “Post-War to Present: The Life of Japanese Americans in Santa Barbara,” Lecture by

Carpenteria City Councilman Wade Nomura, UCSB Asian American Studies Department and UCSB Multicultural Center, May 12, 2015.

! Organizer: “Remapping Race in Suburban California,” Quarterly Race Matters Lecture with Professor Wendy Cheng (Arizona State University), UCCNRS and UCSB Multicultural Center, February 20, 2015

! UCCNRS Newsletter Editor, Spring 2015. UCLA Department of History

! Member: History Graduate Student Association, 2007-2014; President, 2009-2010 ! Panelist: “Experienced Teaching Assistant Roundtable,” 20 September 2011 and 21 September 2010 ! Member: Academic and Faculty Committee, History Graduate Student Association, 2010-2011 ! Graduate Student Representative: Faculty Committee, 2009-2010 ! Graduate Student Representative: Graduate Admissions Committee, History Department, 2008-2009 ! Panelist: “Graduate School Workshop.” Phi Alpha Theta History Honors Society/ History Graduate

Student Association. 14 May 2008. Additional Service to UCLA

! Panelist: "How to Get That 'A': The In's and Out's of Office Hours," UCLA Southeast Asian Campus Learning Education and Retention Program, November 10, 2016

! Founding Co-chair: UCLA Graduate Coalition of the Native Pacific, 2008—2014 ! Panelist: “Graduate School and Career Panel,” Phi Beta Lambda-UCLA Chapter, 25 May 2011 ! Judge: “Unseen Inspiration for our Bruin Nation,” Annual UCLA Speech Contest, 5 Jan. 2011 ! Member: UCLA Pilipina/o American Graduate Student Association, 2008—2009

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17 ! Panelist, “Why Ethnic Studies? The Urgency of a Relevant Education.” UCLA Academic Advancement

Program. 17 May 2007. ! Contributing Photographer: Pacific Ties: UCLA’s AAPI Newsmagazine, Spring 2006. ! Member: UCLA Asian American Studies Graduate Student Association, 2005—2007 ! Volunteer: Graduate Student Orientation, Graduate Student Association, September 2006

California State University, Northridge

! Invited Panelist, “Future Careers in Diversity Studies Panel with Featured Alumni,” CSUN Alumni Association and CSUN Career Center, 1 October 2014

! Invited Panelist, “Alumni Panel,” California State University, Northridge Asian American Studies Department Annual Open House. 21 September 2011.

! President: CSUN Asian American Studies Student Association, 2004. SELECTED COMMUNITY SERVICE AND COLLABORATION SurveyLA Asian American Advisory Committee, Office of Historic Resources, City of Los Angeles | Member

! Providing historical input for historic context surveys covering the built environment and ethnic histories of Asian Americans in Los Angeles, 2016-present

San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple Centennial History Project | Researcher

! Researching history of SFVHBT in preparation for 100th anniversary in 2021, 2015-present Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition | Founding Member and Historical Adviser

! Worked with various community stakeholders to successfully place the site of Tuna Canyon Detention Station, a WWII-era camp that held thousands of Japanese, German, Italian and Japanese Peruvian immigrants in Sunland-Tujunga, CA, on the Register of Los Angeles City Historic-Cultural Monuments (voted unanimously by the LA City Council on June 25, 2013). Researched and contributed brief articles on the history of TCDS for different ethnic media outlets and community organizations and organized a petition to the City Council.

! Currently serving as an historical adviser working to develop educational programs and future interpretive site; provided assistance with National Parks Service Japanese American Confinement Site grant; member of the memorial plaque committee and website committee; UCLA Aratani-CARE Grant university sponsor; internship consultant, 2013-present

Japanese American Citizens League, San Fernando Valley Chapter | Board Member

! Chair: Scholarship/Internship Committee, 2012-present ! Web/Social Media Coordinator: 2010-present ! Newsletter Arts and Culture Reviewer: 2012-present ! Recording Secretary, 2009-2014 ! Volunteer: JACL booth, San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple Obon, 2007-present ! Chair: Joint JACL/SFVJACC Scholarship Committee, 2006-2012 ! Committees: Obon, 2014; Suzume No Gakkou Youth Camp, 2011; Installation, 2010-present

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18 Kababayan Today KSCI-LA 18 | Contributor Kababayan Today is a community-based news program about the Filipino American community and diaspora; appearances/interview topics include:

! July 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2015. Interviewed with Drs. Enrique de la Cruz, Carol Ojeda-Kimbrough, and Carolina San Juan for 4-part series on Filipino Americans, Americanization, and identity: http://bit.ly/1GTA9eF.

! November 25, 2014. Interviewed on Michael Brown shooting and unrest in Ferguson, MO and their significance for Filipino Americans: http://youtu.be/34ipsu2qvFk.

! October 24, 2014. Interviewed on Filipino immigration to the US and history of anti-Filipino racism for Filipino American Heritage Month: http://youtu.be/JepVNzbko-M and http://youtu.be/icD5sfcFiRA.

Katarou Histories | Teacher and Historical Adviser

! Facilitate yearly workshops on regional history and historical research methods for intergenerational public history initiative based in Pacoima and Little Tokyo, 2012-2014

! Content adviser and provided primary documents for the documentary A Return Home (2013) on Japanese American resettlement and social clubs in post-World War II San Fernando Valley.

! Assisted with grant-writing activities and served as university sponsor for Aratani Foundation CARE Grant, Spring 2013

! Contributed primary documents on the multiethnic history of the San Fernando Valley for exhibition on the history of the SFVJACC, Summer 2012

Guided Walking Tours of Historic Los Angeles | Volunteer Tour Guide

! Historic Downtown Los Angeles Core, June 4, 2016 for the San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple

! The Great Wall of Los Angeles, April 16, 2016 and October 26, 2014 for the San Fernando Valley Hongwanji Buddhist Temple; July 19, 2014 for Asian Pacific Islander Obesity Prevention Alliance’s “Bike To Japan” participants.

CSUN Asian American Studies Alumni and Friends Association | Founding Member

! Served on alumni and community advisory board, 2013-present. Charter member of official organization, 2015-present.

! Co-organized “What’s Up Wat Thai?” event (an introduction to the history and cultural significance of Wat Thai Los Angeles, one of the nation’s largest Theravada temples); gave talk to audience about Buddhist teachings and the history of Asian Americans in the San Fernando Valley, Oct. 11, 2015.

UCLA Alumni Association Scholarship Program | Reader

! Reviewed scholarship applications for community college transfer students, 2015. Office of Los Angeles City Council District 12, San Fernando Valley, CA | Volunteer Researcher

! Researched and provided historical and census information to Field Deputy Semee Park for projects on Asian American demographics and voter mobilization in the San Fernando Valley, 2009-2012

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19 MANUSCRIPT REVIEW

! UC Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Multi-Campus Research Program, 2009 MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND RESEARCH COVERAGE

Emma Hipolito and Miguel Zavala, eds., “Political and Historical Context for Ethnic Studies: Voices from the Field,” XChange: Publications and Resources for Public School Professionals, “Ethnic Studies K-12” Special Issue (Summer 2016).

Hansook Oh, “CSUN Asian American Studies Celebrates its 25th Anniversary by Honoring its Past and Envisioning its Future,” CSUN Today, April 26, 2016. Gail Acosta, “UCLA Graduate Student Tastes Tea to Build Boba Database,” Daily Bruin, Sep. 19, 2015. Tony Osumi, “Camp Musubi: Connecting Youth to the Power of Little Tokyo,” Rafu Shimpo, Oct. 17, 2014. Nalea Ko, “L.A. Riots: A Community Revisited 20 Years Later,” Pacific Citizen, April 20-May 3, 2012, 5. “Forget Starbucks, Try Boba,” Philippine News (San Francisco), October 11-17, 2006, B1, B2.

SELECTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE UCLA César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies | Research Assistant, 2009-2013

Conducted primary and secondary research for: Eric Avila, The Folklore of the Freeway: Race and Revolt in the Modernist City (University of Minnesota Press, 2014); Saru Jayaraman, Behind the Kitchen Door (Cornell University Press, 2013); Abel Valenzuela and Eric Avila, In Their Own Words: Latino Contributions to the Wine Making Industry in the U.S. (AltaMed, 2011).

UCLA Center for the Study of Urban Poverty | Research Assistant, Fall 2012 Conducted secondary research on informal economies for Prof. Abel Valenzuela

The Huntingdon Library, San Marino, California | Research Assistant, 2010-2011 Conducted primary and secondary research on post-World War II political and civic participation in Los Angeles suburbs for Dr. Becky Nicolaides’ manuscript, On the Ground in Suburbia.

UCLA Asian American Studies Center, | Volunteer Research Assistant Summer—Fall 2009

Conducted primary research for 40 Years of Breaking Ground: UCLA Asian American Studies, 1969-2009 Exhibition (Lawrence Clark Powell Library, 2009).

UCLA Department of History | Research Assistant, Summer 2009

Compiled Progressive Era LA bibliography and prepared lecture on post-1965 Asian and Latino immigration for Prof. Kelly Lytle-Hernandez.

University of California’s California Digital Library/Calisphere | Editor and Reviewer, 2006—2007 Reviewed digital library’s accompanying essays and high school curricula for the California Cultures Archives and the Japanese American Relocation Digital Archives.

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20 UCLA Asian American Studies Center | Research Assistant, 2006

Researched 1,000+ Southern California Asian American and Pacific Islander community based organizations.

Telling Our Stories: Japanese Americans in the San Fernando Valley Oral History Project. Sponsored by the CSUN Department of Asian American Studies and the San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center | Research Assistant, 2004—2005

Conducted oral histories and co-wrote/directed eponymous documentary. DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY

Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Valley Mural of Danny Trejo,” California History 93:3 (Fall 2016): 96. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Hollywood from the 101 (2012);” “Long Beach Harbor (2012);” “Layers of the San Fernando Valley (2013)” in Párrafo: Revista de Literatura, Arte y Cultura 6 (Spring 2014): 32, 34, 35. Also at: http://www.parrafomagazine.com/issues/06/artbook/deguzman.html Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “Far East Market, Sun Valley,” in the digital collection #SoCalifornian, curated by Maya Sugarman, Audio Vision: From Southern California, Public Radio for Your Eyes, Southern California Public Radio, June 6, 2014. http://audiovision.scpr.org/384/socalifornian. Jean-Paul R. deGuzman, “It’s Earth Day Everyday,” in the digital collection “#MyDrought: What Does Drought Look Like to You?” curated by Maya Sugarman, Audio Vision, March 13, 2014. http://audiovision.scpr.org/384/socalifornian. Miscellaneous photos published in Amerasia Journal (2009) and Pacific Ties (2006).

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Historical Association; American Studies Association; Association for Asian American Studies; Organization of American Historians; University Council-American Federation of Teachers, Local 1990

ADDITIONAL TRAINING

Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism Correspondence Course Center for Buddhist Education | Buddhist Churches of America, Berkeley, CA, 2016-present Teaching English Composition UCLA Writing Programs, Fall 2006 with additional workshops in Winter 2011

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21 REFERENCES

Janice L. Reiff Professor of History, Statistics, and Digital Humanities 6265 Bunche Hall, MC 951473 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1473 University of California, Los Angeles [email protected]

John S. W. Park Professor and Past Chair of Asian American Studies 5050 Humanities and Social Sciences Building Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4090 University of California, Santa Barbara [email protected]

Jane E. Dabel Professor of History Editor, The History Teacher California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90840-1601 [email protected]

Eric R. Avila Professor of History, Chicana/o Studies, and Urban Planning; Chair of Chicana/o Studies 6265 Bunche Hall, MC 951473 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1473 University of California, Los Angeles [email protected]

Valerie J. Matsumoto Professor of History and Asian American Studies 6265 Bunche Hall, MC 951473 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1473 University of California, Los Angeles [email protected]

Howard Winant Professor of Sociology Director, UC Center for New Racial Studies Social Sciences and Media Studies Bldg 3308 Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9430 University of California, Santa Barbara [email protected]

Emma Hipolito Director UCLA History-Geography Project, Center X 1320 Moore Hall, Box 951521 University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles CA 90095-1521 [email protected]