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Roots and Routes Podcast

What does it mean to be a global citizen? How do we belong in an increasingly multicultural world? Roots and Routes explores our cultural roots of where we come from as well as our routes and the paths we are taking in the present and toward the future.

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    #7 - Victoria Shao

    Welcome Victoria Shao who was born in Canada, moved to China and Japan, and now an international high school student in the US. Tune in to hear how she belongs, insights into how nature blends with identity, and chats about sakura flowers and US culture shocks.

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    #6 - David Wang

    Born in China, grew up in Singapore, and currently studying in the United States, David Wang has experienced home in 3 countries. Whether it's discussing childhood tv shows or Singapore's gum ban, tune into hear David's multicultural journey!

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    #5 - Tim Han

    Tim Han is an international student studying in Michigan from Korea. Listen along to hear how he belongs as he continues his music passions and Korean roots at his boarding school and how he navigates transitioning from being an introvert. Enjoy!

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    #4 - Gabriel Amaral

    What's it like to live between 2 continents? Between lush weather and rainy weather? Listen along as Gabriel reveals his multicultural story living in the UK as a Brazilian.

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    #3 - David Palumbo-Liu

    Born in New York, raised in Orinda, California, and now a comparative literature professor at Stanford University, Professor Palumbo-Liu has roots from China yet he spent majority of his upbringing in America to parents from Hawaii and Beijing. Listen along as he discusses his multifacted background, his passion for literature and teaching, and how he belongs in a multicultural world!

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    #2 - Aanya Khairari

    Born in Wisconsin, raised in New Jersey, attending boarding school in Michigan, with roots from India: listen along to Aanya Khairari's journey as a global citizen.

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    #1 - Leo Manu

    Leo Manu speaks about her experience coming from both India and Saudi Arabia, and now in the United States. Listen along as she navigates her roots and her routes.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

What does it mean to be a global citizen? How do we belong in an increasingly multicultural world? Roots and Routes explores our cultural roots of where we come from as well as our routes and the paths we are taking in the present and toward the future.

HOSTED BY

Nicole Wang

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How many episodes does Roots and Routes Podcast have?

Roots and Routes Podcast currently has 7 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Roots and Routes Podcast about?

What does it mean to be a global citizen? How do we belong in an increasingly multicultural world? Roots and Routes explores our cultural roots of where we come from as well as our routes and the paths we are taking in the present and toward the future.

How often does Roots and Routes Podcast release new episodes?

Roots and Routes Podcast has 7 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts Roots and Routes Podcast?

Roots and Routes Podcast is created and hosted by Nicole Wang.
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