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Refugee’s Daughter
Christina Le - PBS Reno
18 episodes
1 month ago
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 who reflect on their own Chinese heritage and what it means to them. This podcast is about bringing people together through understanding and empathy. And it’s her hope that these conversations around heritage and identity will help create space for all of us to share more of our stories.
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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 who reflect on their own Chinese heritage and what it means to them. This podcast is about bringing people together through understanding and empathy. And it’s her hope that these conversations around heritage and identity will help create space for all of us to share more of our stories.
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Episodes (18/18)
Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 016 – Connection | YutLik Club
In the final episode of this season of "Refugee's Daughter," Christina is joined by Sally Fung and Jason Soy of the "YutLik Club" project, which aims to translate the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar into English.
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1 year ago
24 minutes 1 second

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 015 – Equity | Lily Zheng
On "Refugee's Daughter" this week, Christina is joined by queer, trans, non-binary person, Lily Zheng. They'll discuss Lily's work as a diversity, equity, and inclusion strategist and the challenges they encounter in implementing DEI initiatives.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 47 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 014 – Enough | Kristina Cho
This week Christina is joined by Kristina Cho, award winning cookbook author, who shares her personal story of embracing her Chinese American identity through her love of food and cooking, blending her cultural influences from Ohio, California, and her Cantonese roots.
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1 year ago
32 minutes 1 second

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 013 – Always Learning | Dr. Dung Hong
Dr. Hong, Christina's dentist joins her in this week's episode of "Refugee's Daughter," where they chat about the journey to becoming a dentist, and the importance of having healthcare providers who can communicate effectively with patients from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 4 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 012 – Forgotten History | Connie Lau
Connie Lau, a park ranger at Yosemite National Park, joins Christina in this week’s episode of “Refugee’s Daughter,” where she talks about the forgotten histories and significant contributions of early Chinese immigrants.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 9 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 011 – Heritage | Hollie Ha
In this week's episode, Hollie Ha, the creator of the "Holding Heritage" podcast, shares her journey of exploring her Chinese-Vietnamese identity and shares with Christina the challenges of their parents' reluctance to discuss their past.
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1 year ago
26 minutes 58 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 010 – Calligraphy | Amelia Tran-Bencio
Chinese calligrapher, Amelia Tran-Bencio, shares how discovering her family's refugee history through her father's diary inspired her to embrace her family's story through her calligraphy in this week’s episode of “Refugee’s Daughter.”
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1 year ago
33 minutes 58 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 009 – Seen | Jessica Ear
Jessica Ear joins Christina in this week's episode of “Refugee’s Daughter,” recounting her father's entrepreneurial spirit, her struggles with identity, and her journey from student government president to a career in the State Department.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 24 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Season 2 Trailer | Thank You
Join Christina Le for new episodes of Refugee's Daughter, with more guests to share how heritage shapes our identities in an increasingly interconnected and diverse world. 
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1 year ago
2 minutes 11 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 008 – 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.
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2 years ago
44 minutes 43 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 007 – Media | Ryan Alexander Holmes
Actor and content creator, Ryan Alexander Holmes, sits down with Christina to discuss what he’s learned about himself, his culture, and his identity as being Black and Chinese in this week’s episode of “Refugee’s Daughter.”
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2 years ago
33 minutes 33 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 006 – Language | Pearl Low
Meet Pearl Low, Oscar-winning story artist who has created a safe space for people of similar backgrounds and identities to meet, share, and bond over culture and language. Join Christina and Pearl as they discuss “Cantonese Connection” in this week’s episode of “Refugee’s Daughter.”
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2 years ago
27 minutes 58 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 005 – Inbetweeners | Heather Wong
Christina sits down with Heather Wong, pastry chef and founder of Flouring LA! Join Christina and Heather as they discuss growing up with multiple identities and how that plays into their identities today in this week’s episode of “Refugee’s Daughter.”
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2 years ago
23 minutes 23 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 004 – Chinese Medicine | Alice Sun
How do Chinese medicine and food go hand-in-hand? In this week’s episode of “Refugee’s Daughter,” Christina sits with Alice Sun to discuss Chinese medicine and how she incorporates those practices into food and cooking.
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2 years ago
25 minutes 48 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 003 – Bazi | Elton Keung
Bazi is known as the Four Pillars of Destiny, an astrological concept based on an analysis of the time and date of birth which can determine a person’s destiny or fate. Christina sits with Elton Keung to discuss Bazi in this week’s episode.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 3 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 002 – Funeral | Michelle Lam
Christina Le sits with Michelle Lam, a director, author, and story artist who has worked for studios such as Netflix, Glen Keane Productions, and Titmouse Animation Studios. Join Christina and Michelle as they discuss what it’s like being in the entertainment industry, and how things are changing for Asian-American representation in media.
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2 years ago
25 minutes 53 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 001 – Food | The Woks of Life
In the premiere episode of Refugee’s Daughter, Christina Le sits with Sarah and Katilin Leung, two of the four creators (and family members!) of The Woks of Life, a blog recognized as THE online authority on Chinese cooking in English!     Join Christina as she talks with Sarah and Kaitlin on how food brought them closer to their cultures and families, and how their identities are something they choose.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 38 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
Ep 000 – Preface | Refugee’s Daughter
Join Christina Le as she begins the journey of starting her podcast, recounting her memories, and sitting down with guests to share their own experiences.
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2 years ago
5 minutes 9 seconds

Refugee’s Daughter
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 who reflect on their own Chinese heritage and what it means to them. This podcast is about bringing people together through understanding and empathy. And it’s her hope that these conversations around heritage and identity will help create space for all of us to share more of our stories.