Lillian HoangCounterCurrent19 Installation Explores Houston’s Commerce History of SlaverySite-specific project “Salt Water Sweet Water” offers insight to the city’s origins and connection to human traffickingApr 14, 2019Apr 14, 2019
Lillian HoangHere’s What I Learned from News and Social Media ClassConciseness and accuracy are the pillars to great reporting and, nowadays, so are hashtagsApr 7, 2019Apr 7, 2019
Lillian Hoang5 Twitter Tips Journalists Must ConsiderFor one, reporters should try to keep tweets under 100 charactersApr 2, 2019Apr 2, 2019
Lillian HoangProject Row Houses’ Afro-Latin Exhibit Boosts Black CreatorsThird Ward art organization program director, and participants, discuss how Houston museums can better include an often-overlooked groupMar 21, 2019Mar 21, 2019
Lillian HoangSocial Media Can Help Stop the Spread of Fake NewsFalse information thrives on online platforms but, via careful measures, sites like Facebook could limit misinformation’s reachMar 14, 2019Mar 14, 2019
Lillian HoangThe Ideal Relationship Between Journalists and AudiencesSilence is not the way to goFeb 16, 2019Feb 16, 2019
Lillian HoangUniversity of Houston Blaffer Art Museum Offers Workshops to PublicWith this series, the gallery hopes to create an inclusive space for audiences to better understand Rebecca Morris’ exhibitionFeb 14, 2019Feb 14, 2019
Lillian HoangJournalism Will Never be the SameSocial media platforms like Twitter and Facebook have altered the reporting landscape for goodJan 26, 2019Jan 26, 2019
Lillian HoangAbout the JournalistMy name is Lillian Hoang. I am a communication major at UH Jack Valenti school of communication. Initially, I had plans to major in…Jan 17, 2019Jan 17, 2019