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An Oral History of TAC-EC by Three Past Organizers: Talking with Terry Tsao, Su-Mei Kao, and Powen Wang Ep 298

By Felicia Lin

In July we brought Talking Taiwan to the 53rd annual Taiwanese American Conference, East Coast (aka TAC-EC) at West Chester University where we set up an on-location podcast studio and I interviewed 12 people in 3 days. It was pretty nonstop but it was well worth it. One thing we strive to do with Talking Taiwan is to record oral histories, so it was my pleasure to sit down with several of TAC-EC’s past organizers to talk about the conference’s history.

First, I spoke with Powen Wang aka Ong Po-bun (王博文), who told me about how TAC started out as a summer retreat for Christian families in 1970 and later evolved into a conference for the entire Taiwanese American community. At the time Taiwan was under Chiang Kai-shek’s Chinese Nationalists authoritarian regime, and Pok-wen recounts how the Chinese Nationalists (KMT) tried to interfere with TAC in those early years.

I also spoke with past TAC organizers Su-Mei Kao, and Shih-Chieh or Terry Tsao.

TAC is a conference with a 50 year plus long history and its programs have covered diverse issues impacting Taiwanese Americans, including human rights in Taiwan, and momentous social, historical, political events related to Taiwan and their implications.

 

About TAC-EC:

The first Taiwanese American Conference East Coast (TACEC) was held in 1970 in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. It was a summer retreat for the area’s Christian families but has turned into an event for the entire Taiwanese American community. Over the years, the conference has expanded its programs to encompass diverse issues impacting Taiwanese Americans, including human rights in Taiwan, and momentous social, historical, political events and their implications. TACEC invites Taiwanese and Taiwanese Americans from diverse professional backgrounds to share their experiences. The number of participants has steadily grown, numbering over 2,000 in the late 80s and 90s.

TAC-EC is hosted by Taiwanese Communities in five different regions: New York, New Jersey, Washington and Philadelphia (including south Jersey and Delaware). Each region is currently on a four-year rotation and takes turns chairing the TACEC board that oversees the operation of TAC-EC.

The conference today draws about 600 – 800 participants annually, with the majority being first generation Taiwanese Americans. Many second generation Taiwanese Americans who now have children have eagerly expressed interests in developing TAC-EC programs for their children and re-engage their peers who were past participants.

 

TAC-EC’s MISSION:

  • To stimulate public interest in the cultural, religious, educational, socioeconomic and other activities of Taiwanese/Taiwanese Americans
  • To pass down Taiwanese cultural and religious heritage in the Taiwanese Americans community
  • To facilitate exchanges among Taiwanese Americans organizations, and to foster exchange, mutual support and collaboration between Taiwanese American organizations and Taiwanese or other ethnic groups’ organizations
  • To organize an annual conference or workshops of various topics about current affairs and future development of the United States and Taiwan

This episode is sponsored in part by the Taiwanese American Council of Greater New York.

Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode

Felicia Lin and past TAC-EC organizer Powen Wang aka Ong Po-bun (王博文) , with an early copy of the Directory of Formosans
  • Powen Wang aka Ong Po-bun (王博文), an early participant and organizer of TAC-EC talks about how he got involved in TAC-EC, the formation of TAC-EC, and its early years
  • How the conference started as a Christian summer camp and then the Formosan Club (aka Taiwanese Association) joined
  • What caused a split between the Christians and Formosan Club
  • The year Powen Wang aka Ong Po-bun (王博文) organized the conference (1989)
  • How TAC-EC has evolved from the 1970s to 2013
  • The formation of TANG (Taiwanese American Next Generation)
  • Su-Mei Kao, organizer of TAC-EC in 2015 talked about her experiences organizing the conferences and how changes were made to create more interaction and shared events between TAC-EC and TANG attendees
  • The speakers and topics covered at TAC-EC 2015
  • How Su-Mei Kao had attended TAC in the southern region before TAC on the East Coast and how the conferences in these regions differ
  • Shih-Chieh (Terry) Tsao, organizer of TAC-EC 2023 talked about how he got involved in TAC-EC
  • Shih-Chieh (Terry) talked about the theme of TAC-EC
  • How China reacted to Nancy Pelosi’s (former speaker of the United States House of Representatives) visit to Taiwan in August of 2022
  • Some of the most memorable speakers that were invited to speak at TAC-EC 2023
  • How FAPA (Formosan Association for Public Affairs and GTI (Global Taiwan Institute) and WUFI (World United Formosans for Independence) were instrumental in helping to organize TAC-EC 2023
  • How Shih-Chieh (Terry) hopes that TAC-EC can welcome more participants with a wider spectrum of political leanings on Taiwan

 

Related Links:

 

TAC-EC (Taiwanese American Conference, East Coast): https://tacec.org/#/

 

Talking Taiwan LIVE Podcast at TACEC 2024 – A Montage of AMAZING Moments and Collective Memories: https://youtu.be/PiAzVr3diAs?si=oVfeA_2Lt9hiJSrR

 

The 228 Massacre: https://228massacre.org/

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_28_incident

 

https://www.taiwandc.org/228-intr.htm

 

WUFI (World United Formosans for Independence): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_United_Formosans_for_Independence

 

Kuomintang (KMT): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuomintang

 

Martial Law in Taiwan: https://oftaiwan.org/history/white-terror/martial-law/

 

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Progressive_Party

 

Chen Shui-bian: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Shui-bian

 

TANG (Taiwanese American Next Generation): https://www.tangeneration.org/about

 

Sunflower Movement: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunflower_Student_Movement

 

2 articles about documentary filmmaker Kevin Lee aka Li Hui-ren (李惠):

 

Filmmaker files suit over bird flu: https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2013/01/30/2003553800

 

INTERVIEW: Beijing instills fear far beyond its borders, director says: https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2018/03/19/2003689

 

Eggs crack Taiwan’s cabinet: https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/news/5007777

 

Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation/Disinformation in Taiwan: https://caprifoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Cook-Vaccine-Hesitancy-in-Taiwan-2024.pdf

 

Taiwan: Nancy Pelosi meets President Tsai to Beijing’s fury: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62398029

 

Since the Pelosi Visit, China Has Created a New Normal in the Taiwan Strait: https://thediplomat.com/2023/08/since-the-pelosi-visit-china-has-created-a-new-normal-in-the-taiwan-strait/

 

2022 visit by Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_visit_by_Nancy_Pelosi_to_Taiwan

 

Chinese Communist Party: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Communist_Party

 

AIT (American Institute in Taiwan): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Institute_in_Taiwan

 

U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade: https://ustr.gov/countries-regions/china/taiwan

 

https://www.regulations.gov/document/USTR-2022-0005-000

 

FAPA (Formosan Association for Public Affairs): https://fapa.org/

 

GTI (Global Taiwan Institute): https://globaltaiwan.org/

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Felicia Lin is the Host and Producer of Talking Taiwan, a podcast which seeks to introduce you to interesting stories connected to Taiwan and the diverse individuals who make up Taiwan’s global community.

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