Date Mar 20, 2025, 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm Location Robertson Hall, Bernstein Gallery / Arthur Lewis Auditorium Register Share on X Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Email this page Print this page Speakers Kim Liao Affiliation Author of 'Where Every Ghost Has a Name: A Memoir of Taiwanese Independence' Chris Fan Affiliation Associate Professor of English at UC Irvine Raymond Kuo Affiliation Director of the Taiwan Policy Initiative and a Senior Political Scientist at RAND Chiao-Yun Anny Hsiao Affiliation Executive Director of the Formosan Association for Public Affairs Details Event Description Join us for an engaging panel discussion with four distinguished Taiwanese American professionals as they share about how their work sheds light on Taiwan’s role in today’s world and shapes understandings of Taiwanese American identity.From cross-strait relations to the cultural narratives that define Taiwan’s place in history, this conversation will bridge personal experience with professional expertise. Discover how Taiwan’s global significance intersects with the evolving story of the Taiwanese American community—and why both are crucial to understanding identity, heritage, and belonging. The welcome reception will also have bubble tea and Taiwanese foods—such as braised pork rice (滷肉飯) and gua bao (刈包)—cooked by members of the Taiwanese American community around Princeton.Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any event does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented. Sponsors Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination