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Small Big Things: A Story About Helen Zia

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A historical fiction story about advocating for yourself and for the people in your community even in the face of prejudice and racism. Listen and learn about Chinese-American activist, author, and journalist Helen Zia.Part 2 of our Women’s History Month Series!

© Girl Tales Length 18 min 12 March 2021 Season 3 StoriesGirl Power USA Episodic

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© Girl Tales Length 18 min 12 March 2021 Season 3 StoriesGirl Power USA Episodic

A Podcast for Girls (&Boys) Who Persist.

A Podcast for Girls (&Boys) Who Persist.

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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A historical fiction story about advocating for yourself and for the people in your community even in the face of prejudice and racism. Listen and learn about Chinese-American activist, author, and journalist Helen Zia.Part 2 of our Women’s History Month Series!

Written by Nina Ki

Performed by Kate Marley

Produced by Megan Bagala

Executive Produced by Megan Bagala, Tessa Flannery, & Rebecca CunninghamSome of the dialogue was sourced from Helen Zia's interview with USA journalist Nicole Carroll. You can read the article here.

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