Frances Kai-Hwa Wang

writer, editor, speaker, educator, activist

Adventures in Multicultural Living
RememberingVincentChin.com
Multicultural Toolbox
Online

Next Upcoming Talk:

Saturday, April 7, 2012
Spark your Identity
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
 

Frances Kai-Hwa Wang is a second-generation Chinese American from California who now divides her time between Michigan and the Big Island of Hawaii. She writes about Asian American and multicultural issues for New America Media's Ethnoblog, Chicagoistheworld.org, InCultureParent.org, Japanese American Citizens League's PacificCitizen.orgMulticulturalFamilia.com, Voices of Adoption at RainbowKids.com. Her work has also appeared in IMDiversity.com Asian-American Village,  AnnArbor.comAnnArborChronicle.com, Ann Arbor Observer, and more.

She team-teaches a course in Asian/ Pacific Islander American History and the Law at the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan Dearborn. She was formerly Executive Director and Advisory Board member of American Citizens for Justice, the civil rights nonprofit founded after the baseball bat beating death of Vincent Chin. She lectures and consults widely on Asian Pacific American, identity, civil rights, Chinese culture, social media, and multicultural parenting issues. She is a dynamic and engaging speaker available for keynotes, teacher workshops, parenting seminars, school assemblies, diversity workshops, leadership trainings, and more.

This website accesses and connects Ms. Wang's writing, speaking, multicultural education, and community activism.Check out her blog at franceskaihwawang.blogspot.com for her most recent articles and activities. You can also find her on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.

Contact Ms. Wang's office now for your school or group! Email her at multiculturaltoolbox AT gmail DOT com or fkwang888 AT gmail DOT com.

 

 

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