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Jenny Chan Reveals Forgotten Pacific War Stories
Jenny Chan is the director of Pacific Atrocities Education (PAE), a San Francisco-based nonprofit she established in 2014 to raise awareness of World War II atrocities in the Asia-Pacific region, such as the Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, and the "comfort women" system, through books, videos, and digitized archives that have engaged over 800,000 online visitors annually. Under her leadership, PAE's internship program—offering opportunities in research, community outreach, digital archiving, and oral history—has profoundly shaped participants' careers, with several former interns advancing to become professors and scholars.
I'm a proud University of Illinois grad who now lives in the Bay Area, blending my tech-savvy surroundings with advocacy work. Third, outside of this, I'm passionate about storytelling in all forms, from podcasts like this to plays and even collaborating on YouTube series to make forgotten history more visible.
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/pacificfrontuntold
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Jenny Chan Reveals Forgotten Pacific War Stories
Jenny Chan is the director of Pacific Atrocities Education (PAE), a San Francisco-based nonprofit she established in 2014 to raise awareness of World War II atrocities in the Asia-Pacific region, such as the Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, and the "comfort women" system, through books, videos, and digitized archives that have engaged over 800,000 online visitors annually. Under her leadership, PAE's internship program—offering opportunities in research, community outreach, digital archiving, and oral history—has profoundly shaped participants' careers, with several former interns advancing to become professors and scholars.
I'm a proud University of Illinois grad who now lives in the Bay Area, blending my tech-savvy surroundings with advocacy work. Third, outside of this, I'm passionate about storytelling in all forms, from podcasts like this to plays and even collaborating on YouTube series to make forgotten history more visible.
Links:
IG: pacificatrocitiesedu
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/pacificfrontuntold
Tags:
Forgotten Pacific War Stories,
Comfort Women,
Oral History,
Jenny Chan,
Live Video Podcast Interview,
Podcast,
Podmatch,
Phantom Electric Ghost Podcast
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