3.13: Bringing Chinese Culture Into Our Homes

First Name Basis Podcast - Un pódcast de Jasmine Bradshaw

Since the start of the pandemic the Asian-American community has faced heightened discrimination, racism, and violence. In this episode I give concrete examples of what it looks like to stand up against this racism and how we can model these anti-racist actions for our children. We then transition into my conversation with children’s author Andrea Wang to learn how we can bring Chinese culture into our homes and get involved with the Chinese community in our area. Andrea shares ideas for learning about and celebrating Lunar New Year. Not only is Andrea a talented, hilarious writer, she also has two boys and an advanced degree in environmental science. It was such a joy to connect with someone I admire so much!    During our conversation we cover: Her path to becoming an author and her inspiration behind writing The Nian Monster  Lunar New Year, her favorite Lunar New Year traditions, and how families who don’t usually celebrate Lunar New Year can get involved  Her experiences growing up in a predominantly white community  The importance of teaching our children about implicit bias and how to help your children dispel stereotypes they may have about the Chinese community The #ownvoices movement in which authors of color and other marginalized groups are advocating for themselves and fighting for the space to tell their own story The importance of having an inclusive bookshelf Using the OurStory App to find inclusive books The issues with the book Tikki Tikki Tembo and Grace Lin’s essay about the book  The projects that Andrea has coming up in the next few years   Check out Andrea’s Books! How to get in contact with and keep up with Andrea The Event Kit & Teacher Guide for The Nian Monster PBS Documentary: The Chinese Exclusion Act   Speaking Up Against Racism Around the New Coronavirus by Learning For Justice  How To Respond To Coronavirus Racism  Purchase Bite-sized Black History  Bite-sized Black History is a program that empowers you to teach the little ones you love about 12 brilliant Black Americans that have been largely overlooked by our history books. These 12 bite-sized podcast episodes, coloring pages, and reflection questions are your key to a meaningful Black History Month celebration in your home or classroom!   Join the First Name Basis Patreon Community Make sure to join our Patreon Community to take part in our monthly Q&A sessions and download the detailed notes from this episode!   First Name Basis Website   Join us on Instagram    “Sleeper” by Steve Adams” and “Dive Down” by VYEN

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