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Marie Chan, Mamie Tape’s Story, and Compassionate Storytelling

Marie Chan, Mamie Tape’s Story, and Compassionate Storytelling

Update: 2024-09-04
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“Is it a disgrace to be Born a Chinese? Didn’t God make us all!!! What right have you to bar my children out of the school because she is a chinese Decend.” These are some of the questions Mrs. Mary Tape wrote to the California Board of Education in 1885.


Marie Chan, author of Mamie Takes A Stand,  highlights a hidden figure in Asian American history: Mamie Tape. The journey of learning and sharing Mamie’s story grew from Marie’s curiosity and consistent pursuit to learn about school segregation in California.


In this episode, Marie and Victoria discuss the personal and meaningful impact of reading books with representation and celebration of diverse storytelling. Marie emphasizes the concept of imago dei (God created all humans in God’s image), which calls for the celebration of unique and interconnected identity formation.


Marie Chan’s Website: mariechan.com/books



https://erasingshame.com/marie-chan-mamie-tapes-story-and-compassionate-storytelling-s7e07/

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Marie Chan, Mamie Tape’s Story, and Compassionate Storytelling

Marie Chan, Mamie Tape’s Story, and Compassionate Storytelling

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