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Episode 11: Julian Saporiti and Erin Aoyama on Folk Music, Asian American History, and No-No Boy

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Abstract:
How can music call attention to America's traumatic past and reveal what we can learn from these histories in the present? This week we talk to Julian Saporiti and Erin Aoyama, the musicians and scholars behind No-No Boy. The No-No Boy project tells stories about the Asian American experience through folk music, highlighting histories of Japanese Incarceration camp survivors, what life was like during the Vietnam War, and many other experiences.

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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Saporiti, Julian, and Aoyama, Erin, "Episode 11: Julian Saporiti and Erin Aoyama on Folk Music, Asian American History, and No-No Boy" (2018). Public Work: a public humanities podcast. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://doi.org/10.26300/tsrf-1z33

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  • Public Work: a public humanities podcast

    This collection houses the archived audio files for each episode of Public Work, a podcast based out of Brown University’s John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage.

    Public Work was created and co-produced by Amelia Golcheski …

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