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Opinion: City's Jail Plan Threatens Chinatown Food Equity

September 11, 2019

An Op-Ed I wrote in AM NY to help Neighbor's United Below Canal fight NYC's proposed jail expansion plan.

Why Chinatown is so delicious

May 16, 2019

I was interviewed by Next City journalist Oscar Perry Abello.

Art Matters. Science Matters. Materials Matter

April 17, 2019

Binghamton University Magazine covers our interdisciplinary initiative to teach humanities and science side-by-side.

Materials Matter - Humanities and STEM Work Together

January 18, 2019

I was invited to contribute a blog post to the humanities blog for the Council for Undergraduate Research.

Making Students Dreams Come True

August 23, 2017

The announcement of my new position as Director of External Scholarships and Undergraduate Research at Binghamton.

Farm to Table Cooking Means Taro and Mangoes

August 4, 2017

The New York Times mentions my book.

How Chinatown Created its Own Food System

December 16, 2016

edible Manhattan cites my research.

The Story Behind the Dazzling Array of Fresh Produce, Mother Jones

October 7, 2016

My research is featured on the Bite podcast.

The Real Reason Chinatown Produce is Crazy Cheap

June 27, 2016

Saveur picks up coverage of my book.

Why Veggies are so Crazy Cheap in Chinatown

June 24, 2016

I took Ann Kadet of the Wall Street Journal on a tour of Chinatown's food markets.

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