About this Event
Join AmazeWorks and Mississippi Creative Arts School for a dual book launch to celebrate Kao Kalia Yang's two newest picture books: The Blue House I Loved and A Home on the Page. In both stories, Hmong refugee families share how they make a home in Minnesota.
In The Blue House I Loved, home is made through memories inside a duplex in east St. Paul. Even after the house is torn down, the ghosts of it remain for the family and its stories help them remember their beginnings in a new country.
In A Home on the Page, Nue's family finds home in songs, gardens, story clothes, and community gatherings. When their house is the target of discrimination, Nou must create for herself a place of belonging. Can she find it in the unwritten pages of a book?
Event highlights:
- 🎠TWO Student Performances: The Mississippi Creative Arts School Hmong dance team will perform. Students will also stage a scene performance from one of the stories.
- 📚 Book Signing: Books will be available for purchase by Black Garnet Books and available for signing by Kao Kalia Yang after the program.
- 🌟 Gift for Attendees: Free AmazeWorks lessons on both stories will be available to guide meaningful conversations with children about refugee families, discrimination, and belonging.
- 🗣 Accessibility: This event has ASL interpretation, a wheelchair accessible venue, refreshments to meet gluten free, dairy free, and vegan dietary needs, and clear signage to ensure everyone can fully participate.
Please reach out to [email protected] with further accessibility requests.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mississippi Creative Arts School, 1575 L'Orient Street, Saint Paul, United States
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