EP 8 - Unrequited Love | Ken Liu
What makes a story American? In the final episode of “Refugee’s Daughter,” author Ken Liu (“The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories”) sits with Christina to discuss what it means to have and write an American story.
Refugee’s Daughter explores host, Christina Le’s memories and experiences growing up as a Chinese-Vietnamese American. But this show is not just about her. She will also bring in guests to talk about what growing up as a person of Chinese heritage has meant for them. This show is about bringing people together through understanding and empathy. And it’s her hope that these conversations around Chinese heritage and identity will help create space for all of us to share more of our stories.
What makes a story American? In the final episode of “Refugee’s Daughter,” author Ken Liu (“The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories”) sits with Christina to discuss what it means to have and write an American story.
Join Christina Le as she begins the journey of starting her podcast.
Christina sits with Michelle Lam, a director, author, and story artist.
How do Chinese medicine and food go hand-in-hand?
Meet Pearl Low, Oscar-winning story artist of “Cantonese Connection.”
Christina sits with Sarah and Katilin Leung, creators of The Woks of Life.
Bazi is known as the Four Pillars of Destiny, an astrological concept.
Discussion with Heather Wong, pastry chef and founder of Flouring LA!
Meet Ryan Alexander Holmes, actor and content creator.
Contact Christina Le, Refugee's Daughter Host
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