This event is hosted by the Global Asias Initiative.
As part of the Spring 2025 Reframing Global Asias Conversation Series, UMBC Global Asias Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Mika Thornburg will facilitate a conversation based on guest speaker Dr. Mark Padoongpatt’s book, Flavors of Empire: Food and the Making of Thai America,
which examines the rise of Thai food and the way it shaped the racial
and ethnic contours of Thai American identity and community. Steve Chu
‘12 of James Beard Semifinalist restaurant, Ekiben,
will build on the book's themes by drawing from his own experiences
growing up in the restaurant industry in the Baltimore area and his
journey and philosophy to now running the exceedingly popular Asian
fusion Ekiben restaurants.
Dr. Mark Padoongpatt
Mark Padoongpatt is Associate Professor of Asian American Studies
and Interdisciplinary Studies and the Director of the Asian and Asian
American Studies Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
He researches and writes on Asian American histories in the
twentieth-century United States, with a focus on empire, race,
migration, and urban and suburban culture. His first book, Flavors of
Empire: Food and the Making of Thai America (University of California
Press, 2017), explores how and why Thai food shaped Thai American
community and identity since World War II. He’s currently working on a
book project on the history of race, space, and placemaking in Asian
America. He is also the recipient (PI) of a three-year, $800k Mellon
Foundation grant to support the “Neon Pacific Initiative,” which aims to
expand, enhance, and elevate the placemaking and public-facing
scholarship activities happening in UNLV’s Asian and Asian American
Studies Program. He’s also shared his work on podcasts and television
shows, including an Emmy-winning food series The Migrant Kitchen and the
Hulu series Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi.
Steve Chu
As co-owner and executive chef of Baltimore's acclaimed Ekiben
restaurants (A popular destination for food enthusiasts that has earned
cult status), Steve has earned a reputation as one of the most creative
and community-driven chefs in the culinary world. A James Beard Award
semi-finalist, Steve is known for his inventive take on Asian fusion
cuisine, combining high quality cooking videos and engaging chef
techniques. He's been featured in Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, The New
York Times, Food Network, ABC, and numerous other TV programs. He also
entertains audiences on his rapidly growing social channels @steviechu
Instagram: @StevieChu
TikTok: @StevieChuu
Food will be provided by Ekiben!
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This event is open to all members of the UMBC community and the general public!
This event is open
for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under
applicable federal law, state law, and the University's
nondiscrimination policy.