Hong-An Truong
Southern Exposure Contributor
Hong-An Truong is a photographer, visual artist, and writer working on issues that involve youth, education, and racism. As Documentary Arts Educator at Duke University’s Center for Documentary Studies (CDS), she coordinated youth education projects on community issues, and media activism. She has also taught undergraduate and continuing education courses on documentary photography and racial politics. Her photographs have been included in exhibits throughout the United States, and her writing appears in Under Her Skin, an anthology on race, gender, and childhood (Seal Press 2004). (2005)
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Articles by Hong-An Truong
August 1, 2005 -
From the Mississippi Delta in the late 19th century to the Research Triangle today, the history of Asians in the American South reveal unexpected twists in many familiar themes of Southern history: race, labor, religion, and war.
August 1, 2005 -
A North Carolina activist talks about Ward Connerly, spy planes, organizing Asians in the South, Real ID, and figuring out you’re not white.