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Ursula Liang has contributed to The New York Times Op-Docs, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, ESPN The Magazine, Asia Pacific Forum on WBAI, StirTV, the Jax Show, Hyphen magazine, New Yorker Festival, and the 2050 Group publicity. She currently works as a freelance film and television producer and story consultant. Her credits include "One October," "Tough Love," "Wo Ai Ni, Mommy," "UFC Countdown," "UFC Primetime," and "Spartan Ultimate Team Challenge." Liang is a founding member of the Filipino American Museum and serves on the advisory board of the Dynasty Project. Raised in Newton, Massachusetts, she now resides in the Bronx, New York. Her debut feature, "9-Man," aired on public television and was described by The New York Times as "an absorbing documentary." Her projects have received support from ITVS, the Ford Foundation, Chicken & Egg Pictures, Tribeca Film Institute, Center for Asian American Media, and Sundance Institute.