Richard CheuRichard Cheu's sixty-five oral histories regarding the effects of America's Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 on 20th century Chinese Americans are archived at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. The author of Living Well with Chronic Illness: A Prctical and Spiritual Guide, Love Letters from Janey: 50 Years of Breaking Barriers Together is his latest book. An economist who created the economic plan transforming Taiwan into a modern economy, he is a neurophysiologist who received a U.S. Patent for inventing a method for improving vision. He is a chaplain at Bellevue Hospital, New York, and an auxiliary chaplain of the New York fire department. A National Park Service volunteer history interpreter, he's given 90 talks onboard Amtrak trains. A Ph.D. student in World History at St. John's University in New York, he is a graduate of Stanford University (A.B.), the University of Oregon (M.A.), Northwestern University (MBA) with graduate studies at the University of Oregon Medical School. He is an ordained Catholic deacon and lives in New York. Read More Read Less
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