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Lily Chen

Lily Chen

Doctoral Student in American Culture, University of Michigan

Detroit, Michigan, United States

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Lily Jiale Chen is a public historian in the field of museum decolonization. She is an assistant curator at the Detroit Historical Society and doctoral student in American Culture at the University of Michigan. Her curatorial work celebrates the history of communities of color, including Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, and Arab histories of Detroit and Michigan. Her doctoral research focuses on the decolonization of sites of collective memory, including museums, memorials, and markers. She examines the relationship between museums and contemporary projects of American settler colonialism and honors the resilience of Indigenous peoples of North America, Pacific Islanders, and Latin American Indigenous Diasporas. She graduated with a B.A. in Sociology and Critical Race & Ethnic Studies from the University of Chicago in 2017 and a Masters in Public History from Wayne State in 2023. Lily is honored to live and work on the Native lands of Waawiiyaataanong/Detroit with her wife, 2 cats, and pup.

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  • Humanities & Social Sciences

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  • Museum Studies
  • Asian American Studies

Lily Chen

Doctoral Student in American Culture, University of Michigan

Detroit, Michigan, United States

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