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Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Podcast
APALA
3 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast hosted by the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA) to have longer discussions about issues relating to Asian American, Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian library workers
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A podcast hosted by the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA) to have longer discussions about issues relating to Asian American, Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian library workers
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Books
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Episode 1- Thuba Nguyen
Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Podcast
33 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 1- Thuba Nguyen

Welcome to the first episode of the APALA Podcast!  Hosted by Jaena Rae Cabrera, the APALA Podcast is a way to have longer conversations about issues relating to Asian American, Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian library workers.  The first episode is with Thuba Nguyen, an early education specialist and the author of the children's book My Daddy Tells Me, which she published using the Kickstarter platform.  

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Follow Thuba on Instagram @yeaitsthubes


Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Podcast
A podcast hosted by the Asian Pacific American Librarians Association (APALA) to have longer discussions about issues relating to Asian American, Pacific Islander and Native Hawaiian library workers