338. Part 2 of our
interview with Winston Ho
about Asian history in New Orleans.
Winston
is a graduate student in the Department of History at the
University of New Orleans (UNO), specializing in early
twentieth-century China and Chinese American history in New
Orleans. He holds an undergraduate degree in history and Chinese
language from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey,
under the Department of History and the Department of Asian
Languages and Cultures. He has previously studied at the
Mandarin Training Center (MTC) at National Taiwan Normal
University, Beijing Language and Culture University (BCLU), the
University of Mississippi, the University of New Orleans, and
Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans. Mr. Ho has taught
Chinese at the Academy of Chinese Studies in New Orleans and at
St. Mary's Dominican High School in New Orleans. Mr. Ho is the
son of Taiwanese parents and a native of New Orleans.
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103 Park Drive
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