Laureen Chew Explained

Laureen Chew
Education:San Francisco State University,
University of the Pacific
Birth Place:Chinatown, San Francisco
Titles:Professor Emerita
Discipline:Asian American studies

Laureen Chew (born 1948) is an American academic and actress. She is Professor Emerita of Asian American studies at San Francisco State University.[1] [2] She acted in two Wayne Wang films in the 1980s, both of which were shot in San Francisco.

Early life and education

Chew was born and raised in Chinatown, San Francisco in 1948.[3] [4] She grew up around mostly other Chinese children.[5] Her parents owned a laundry shop.[6] Chew attended a Catholic high school.

Chew was a part of the Third World Liberation Front[7] and helped organized the Third World Liberation Front strikes of 1968 at San Francisco State University.[8] She was arrested and jailed for 20 days for misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace, illegal assembly and failing to disperse. At the end of the protest, San Francisco State established its College of Ethnic Studies.

Chew graduated from San Francisco State University with a BA in Chinese and a MA in Elementary Education. She received her EdD from the University of the Pacific.[9]

Career

Chew is a former elementary school teacher within the public education system.[10]

Chew's first film credit was on Wayne Wang's Chan Is Missing (1982).[11] Her second credit was on Wang's (1985). Much of the film was shot in Chew's home, with her actual mother acting as her character's mother in the film.

Chew was the Elementary Education Department Chair 2001 to 2006. Chew was the Associate Dean of the College of Ethnic Studies from 2006 to 2012.

Filmography

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1982Chan Is MissingAmy[12]
1985Geraldine Tam[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bravo . Kent . October 2, 2019 . SF State celebrates 50th anniversary of the College of Ethnic Studies SF State News . 2022-11-03 . news.sfsu.edu.
  2. Web site: Springer . Denize . September 22, 2008 . '68 strike at SF State - San Francisco State University . 2022-11-03 . San Francisco State University.
  3. Web site: APEX Express - 11.4.21 We are the Leaders All Education is Political . 2022-11-03 . KPFA . en-US.
  4. Web site: Raukko . Tanya . 2021-06-04 . Maintaining Vigor for Sustained Change in Asian American Issues . 2022-11-03 . Intertrend . en.
  5. Web site: The strike that led to the country's first Ethnic Studies department . 2022-11-03 . KALW . en.
  6. Web site: Schevitz . Tanya . 2008-10-26 . S.F. State to mark 40th anniversary of strike . 2022-11-03 . SFGATE . en-US.
  7. News: 50 Years Ago Students Shut Down This College To Demand Ethnic Studies Courses . en . NPR.org . 2022-11-03.
  8. News: Bates . Karen Grigsby . Meraji . Shereen Marisol . 2019-03-21 . The Student Strike That Changed Higher Ed Forever . en . NPR . 2022-11-03.
  9. Web site: Laureen Chew Asian American Studies . 2022-11-03 . aas.sfsu.edu.
  10. Book: Valverde . Kieu Linh Caroline . Fight the Tower: Asian American Women Scholars' Resistance and Renewal in the Academy . Dariotis . Wei Ming . 2019-10-11 . Rutgers University Press . 978-1-9788-0636-8 . 186 . en.
  11. News: Gorney . Cynthia . 1985-08-21 . The Director's American Odyssey . en-US . Washington Post . 2022-11-03 . 0190-8286.
  12. Web site: Naves . Mario . July 27, 2022 . 40 Years After Its Release, 'Chan Is Missing' Feels Even Fresher . 2022-11-03 . The New York Sun . en.
  13. Web site: Dim Sum: a Little Bit of Heart (1985) . 2022-11-03 . Radio Times . en.