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FROM THE PRESIDENT

the Chinese Oral History Project of Seattle in 1990 and edited the Project’s 1994 companion volume, Reflections of Seattle’s Chinese Americans. In 1991, Chew was hired as the Executive Director for the Wing Luke Museum. Using his journalism skills, he transformed it from a struggling artifactbased museum into an award-winning museum that told the story of Asian Americans in the Northwest.

An accomplished writer, Chew also talks about what makes writing powerful, and how some writers stumble when they try too hard to be dramatic.

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