Jane Chu & Palina Louangketh: Mothers, Daughters, and Keepsakes
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Illustrator Jane Chu, former chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts, shines light on refugee and immigrant stories by drawing their keepsake items. Her work is inspired by her own mother leaving behind all she knew in China to find a life of safety and opportunity.
Jane presented at the Idaho Conference on Refugees this year and facilitated a Q&A with Dr. Palina Louangketh, founder of the Idaho Museum of International Diaspora, and Palina’s mother, Phouthasinh, who fled Laos with her two children when Palina was 3 years old.
This week we are excited to share that meaningful conversation here on Mosaics.
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