The Fullerton Observer newspaper presents a new podcast called 'Observing Fullerton.' The podcast will include headlines concerning the latest happenings in Fullerton followed by an interview with a local person doing prominent work in the community ranging from the arenas of politics to education to small businesses to art and more.
Today, Urooj sits down with ChorSwang Ngin, a semi-retired professor of anthropology at the California State University of Los Angeles. Ngin is an award-winning applied sociocultural anthropologist with expertise relating to the issues of culture, ethnicity, race, racism, identity, and diversity, focusing on Asia and North America. On top of her many accomplishments, Professor Ngin is also the author of her book "Identities On Trial In The United States," an informative piece about her experiences working with asylum-seekers from Asia and the many unheard stories she has picked up along the way.
Make sure to check out her book, which will be available through the links below! https://www.amazon.com/Identities-Trial-United-States-Anthropology/dp/1498574734 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/identities-on-trial-in-the-united-states-chorswang-ngin/1128872637