
Past Gigs and Media
Past Speaking Gigs:
Opening Keynote Speaker, FUEL Conference, Asian American Student Union, University of Maryland, College Park, November 13, 2020
Public Talk, “Man of Many Unicorn Horns,” Asian American Heritage Month,
Asian American Studies Program, University of Maryland, College Park, April 23, 2018Invited Speaker, “Deconstructing APIDA Masculinity,” Asian American Heritage Week, Asian American Center, Northeastern University, February 26, 2018
Invited Panel Participant, “1992 L.A. Civil Disturbances: Exploring Legacy and
Solidarity,” Asian American Student Association – Political Awareness Committee, Georgetown University, November 14, 2017 (click here for video)Invited Speaker, “Asian Immigration to the US, 1850-1924,” Wellesley Asian
Alliance, Wellesley College, February 22, 2017
Keynote Speaker, Inspir(Asian),” Asian American Center Graduation Ceremony,
Northeastern University, April 21, 2017Invited Speaker, “Dr. Terry Park: Echoes of Expansion, Immigration, and Exclusion,” Vassar Asian Students Alliance, Vassar College, April 24, 2017
Workshop Speaker, “Destin(Asian), Alternative Asian American Studies Spring Break Program, Northeastern University, March 8, 2016
“Narrating Asian America: Teach-In with Professor Terry Park,” Task Force on Asian and Pacific American Studies, Harvard University
Invited Panelist, “Voter Registration Drive and a Conversation on Korean American Civic Engagement with Professor Terry Park (Wellesley), Professor Josephine Kim (Harvard), and Professor Arissa Oh (Boston College),” Korean American Civic Empowerment (KACE), Harvard University
“Professor Terry Park: A man of many unicorn horns,” Wellesley Asian Alliance, Wellesley College
“Tea with Prof. Terry Park,” Wellesley Advocates for North Korean Human Rights, Wellesley College
“On Hyphen magazine and Asian American masculinity,” Guest Lecture, Contemporary Asian Americans (AAS 211), Prof. Kei Fischer, San Francisco State University
“Skype with Terry K. Park: Executive Director, Hyphen Magazine,” APIA Week 2014, Grinnell College Asian and Asian American Association
“On Hyphen magazine and Asian American masculinity,” Asian Pacific Youth Leadership Project, 2014 High School Conference, Sacramento, CA
“On Migration and Non-Realist Performance,” Guest Lecture, Understanding Performance: Appreciation of Modern Theatre, Dance, Film and Performance Art (DRA5), Prof. Lynette Hunter, University of California, Davis
“On Asian Americans/Korean Americans in the Media,” Guest Lecture, Koreans in America (AAS360), Prof. Grace Yoo, San Francisco State University
“On 38th Parallels and Korean American Autobiographical Solo Performance,” Guest Lecture, First Person America, Prof. Cathy Hannabach, Temple University
“Redefining Manliness,” workshop organized by Adelante Mujeres’ Educational Series, Piedmont Hills High School, San Jose, CA
“Unicorns Are Sexy: Reflections on Asian American Masculinity,” an Asian Pacific American Heritage Month discussion organized by The Intercultural Center and Asian Pacific American Studies, University of San Francisco
“Gender Stereotypes and Social Media,” workshop organized by the Stanford Korean Students Association, for Stanford University’s 2013 “Listen to the Silence” Asian American Issues Conference
Past Hosting Gigs:
“Women, Militarization, and Peacebuilding on the Korean Peninsula,” Panel/Performance, Organizer/Host, Co-Sponsored by American Studies Program, Advocates for North Korean Human Rights (ANKHR), Wellesley Asian Alliance, Wellesley College
Post-Film Q&A with Wat Misaka, Linsanity: Presented by Angela Yen Wong and Organization of Chinese Americans – Utah Chapter, Salt Lake City, UT
“Hyphen PJ Party,” Hyphen Magazine 27th Issue Release Party, Fame, September 14, 2013
“KSW Runway: Celebrate Your Body,” Kearny Street Workshop, SOMArts Cultural Center, San Francisco
“Mr. Hyphen 2013,” Brava Theater, San Francisco
“Dumpling Wars,” Kearny Street Workshop, Oakland Asian Cultural Center, Oakland, CA
Various events, Smithsonian Folklife Festival (Theme: Asian Pacific Americans: Local Lives, Global Ties)
“Performance Night,” DMZ to DC, Justice Center, Washington, D.C.
“Kimchi Bowl,” Nodutdol for Korean Community Development, New York City
“Culture Night,” Korean Diasporic Gathering, Oakland Asian Cultural Center, Oakland, CA
Asian Pacific Culture Week’s “Culture Night,” UC Davis