Diane Wong

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Diane Wong

Diane Wong
Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow
The W.O.W. Project

Diane Wong is an Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where she writes on race, gender, and the gentrification of Chinatowns. As a multimedia storyteller and facilitator, her work is intimately tied to the Asian diaspora and urban immigrant experience. Her current research documents intergenerational resistance to gentrification in New York City, San Francisco, and Boston Chinatowns. Diane also works as a community organizer with groups like CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities, Chinatown Art Brigade, and The W.O.W. Project.