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In this episode, we discuss the importance of representation and storytelling for underrepresented communities. Hosted by Katey DeCelle of WFNU Frogtown Community Radio, this conversation features children’s book author Kao Kalia Yang. She explores her journey from a selectively mute, Hmong refugee child to a celebrated storyteller. In this episode, you’ll hear: • Kalia Yang's childhood experiences and the origins of her writing journey • The significance of seeing oneself reflected in children's books • How early exposure to bilingual reading influences identity and resilience • The impact of her books on Hmong and other marginalized communities • The role of storytellers in fostering belonging and memory • Insights into her upcoming publications, A Home on the Page and The Blue House I Loved • The importance of cultural representation for both children and adults • Kalia’s efforts to support other communities in telling their own stories • Heartfelt anecdotes about community interactions and the power of books to build bridges This episode was recorded live on the radio program So Saint Paul, which airs on WFNU at 94.1 FM in Saint Paul. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts