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A Conversation with Award-winning Architect and Accidental Historian Peter Tao Part 2

Asian American History 101

Release Date: 02/03/2025

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Peter Tao

Welcome to Season 5, Episode 5! If you didn’t hear the last episode, then go do it! S05E04 is Part 1 of this conversation with Peter Tao, one of the co-founders of the award-winning architectural design firm in St. Louis, TAO + LEE Associates, Inc. 

In this episode, we continue our conversation with Peter, AKA The Accidental Historian, and we talk more about how his family has supported his journey into researching and telling Chinese American history, his love of hockey (specifically the St. Louis Blues), the documentary Day One, his advice for people with historical artifacts or stories to tell, and so much more.

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Peter also briefly mentions how he’s the current Board President of the OCA chapter in St. Louis. We recommend you check them out as well as the OCA National Center. And finally, don’t forget to support The Missouri Historical Society’s St. Louis Chinese American Collecting Initiative. They collect pictures and stories of Chinese Americans in St. Louis. You can donate money or contribute artifacts to help!

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