In Part Two of our journey with Jin, we move from the harrowing escape routes of the 1970s to the vibrant, complex grid of 1980s San Francisco Chinatown. This episode explores the different timelines of the Chinese diaspora—where four-generation American families collided with a new wave of Southeast Asian refugees. We trace a crazy meet-cute that involves a blind date gone wrong, the high costs of long-distance longing, and a relentless pursuit involving 150-pound bags of rice.
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Historical References & Context
To maintain the integrity of our storytelling, we utilize peer-reviewed historical data and archival records. Key context for this episode includes:
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Episode Credits
Host, Producer, Research & Sound Design: Jess Lin
Advising and Production Support: Ruben Gnanaruban
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