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Ep. 92: Author and educator Nina Sharma on black and brown love and allyship

Ep. 92: Author and educator Nina Sharma on black and brown love and allyship

Wondering where to start with learning more about black and brown solidarity? Or how to write about a difficult experience? Reading author and educator Nina Sharma’s wonderful debut “The Way You Make Me Feel: Love in Black and Brown” is a great first step. So grateful to Nina for her honest and elegant writing and for this amazing chat! Nina shares her sometimes rocky road to owning her writer identity, her struggle to write about her mental health challenges, and the profound connection she felt when she met her husband who is African-American and a fellow writer.

BONUS: So much great advice on writing for everyone out there! Listen now on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you enjoyed this, PLEASE SHARE THE EPISODE WITH A FRIEND!

Photo: Ricardo Horatio Nelson

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Ep. 93: Widening the lens: a look at Corky Lee's Asian America with historian Mae Ngai

Ep. 93: Widening the lens: a look at Corky Lee's Asian America with historian Mae Ngai

Mini-Edit 3: Children's author Veera Hiranandani is back with 'Amil and the After', a sequel to her award-winning book 'The Night Diary'

Mini-Edit 3: Children's author Veera Hiranandani is back with 'Amil and the After', a sequel to her award-winning book 'The Night Diary'

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