• Ep. 178: Chinese-American: Richard Hsung (Part 1)

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Ep. 178: Chinese-American: Richard Hsung (Part 1)

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  • Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical missionaries, survivor of China's brutal communist regime, ophthalmologist, immigrant, and mother. Hsung lives in Madison,WI with his wife, where keeping squirrels from digging up his backyard has become a daily scientific obsession. Learn more at Yangtze River by the Hudson Bay.

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    SOCIAL MEDIA: @RichardPHsung

    Email: rhsung@wisc.edu

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Richard Perkins Hsung was born in China in 1966 and was one of the first teens to leave China legally after Mao’s Cultural Revolution. He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago and became a professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, retiring in 2022. He spent ten years editing and completing Spring Flower (Earnshaw Books) by his mother, Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins, MD. The three-volume memoir chronicles her life as an adopted child of American medical missionaries, survivor of China's brutal communist regime, ophthalmologist, immigrant, and mother. Hsung lives in Madison,WI with his wife, where keeping squirrels from digging up his backyard has become a daily scientific obsession. Learn more at Yangtze River by the Hudson Bay.

GUEST WEBSITE: https://www.yangtzeriverbythehudsonbay.site/home-page.html

SOCIAL MEDIA: @RichardPHsung

Email: rhsung@wisc.edu

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Get More of The Immigrant Experience in America

Official Site: https://bit.ly/3OmWAWg

Listen on:

Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3OK7xCN

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3DKXsiE

Amazon: https://amzn.to/43VG4Cn

Support our Patreon: https://bit.ly/3KwUiTz

Connect with Simone!

Click the link below to purchase a copy of Simone's newly released book: "Decoding America: The Immigrant Experience"

Website: https://www.thebridgeconcepts.org

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theimmigrantexperience

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