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Empowering Diverse Voices: Nadia Hohn's Crusade in Children's Literature and Education

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Have you ever searched for yourself within the pages of a story, only to feel invisible? Nadia Hohn, a beacon of diverse storytelling in children's literature, joins us to recount her ascent from a young girl dreaming of Jamaica to an acclaimed author and educator. Her vibrant tales, including "Malaika's Costume", are not just stories; they're windows into a world where every child can see themselves heroically reflected. As we navigate Nadia's dual life of shaping young minds in the classroom and on the page, we discover how her own narrative—marked by resilience through a thyroid cancer diagnosis—has infused her work with unparalleled depth and authenticity.
Imagine championing a cause so close to your heart that it propels you through twenty years of teaching and onto the global stage. That's the journey Nadia shares with us, a testament to the tenacity required to overcome systemic barriers and the transformative power of embracing rejection as redirection. Her books, like the mouthwatering "The Anti Racist Kitchen", serve up a feast of empowerment and education, tackling issues of racism in the most deliciously digestible ways for young readers. Nadia's story is a masterclass in converting passion into action, proving that the pen can indeed be mightier than the sword when wielded with purpose and conviction.
Wrap up the episode by immersing yourself in Nadia's creative oasis, where tales of Carnival queens and Jamaican patties are born from a 'pancer's' spontaneous spirit. Unveiling the intricate tapestry of her writing process and upcoming storytelling ventures, Nadia reminds us that joy is found in the journey—often peppered with unexpected discoveries, like her recent ADHD diagnosis. And if her story has sparked a flame within you, SpeakUp! International extends an invitation to connect and perhaps share your own tale. This episode is more than just a conversation; it's an invitation to become part of a larger narrative that champions diversity, education, and the enduring power of story.
You can contact Nadia Hohn via the following links:
www.nadialhohn.com
Instagram: @nadialhohn_author
Twitter: @nadialhohn
LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/nadia-hohn-4aa83b74
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nadialhohn

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Chapters

1. Empowering Diverse Voices: Nadia Hohn's Crusade in Children's Literature and Education (00:00:00)

2. Author Nadia Hawn (00:00:11)

3. Teaching, Writing, and Impacting Black Students (00:07:37)

4. The Journey of a Writer (00:11:14)

5. Discovering Passion and Motivation (00:18:16)

6. Author and Educator's Global Book Presentations (00:33:04)

7. Writing Process and Finding Joy (00:39:24)

8. Children's Books on Racism and Empowerment (00:45:34)

9. Contact and Connect With Speak Up (00:59:04)

103 episodes

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Have you ever searched for yourself within the pages of a story, only to feel invisible? Nadia Hohn, a beacon of diverse storytelling in children's literature, joins us to recount her ascent from a young girl dreaming of Jamaica to an acclaimed author and educator. Her vibrant tales, including "Malaika's Costume", are not just stories; they're windows into a world where every child can see themselves heroically reflected. As we navigate Nadia's dual life of shaping young minds in the classroom and on the page, we discover how her own narrative—marked by resilience through a thyroid cancer diagnosis—has infused her work with unparalleled depth and authenticity.
Imagine championing a cause so close to your heart that it propels you through twenty years of teaching and onto the global stage. That's the journey Nadia shares with us, a testament to the tenacity required to overcome systemic barriers and the transformative power of embracing rejection as redirection. Her books, like the mouthwatering "The Anti Racist Kitchen", serve up a feast of empowerment and education, tackling issues of racism in the most deliciously digestible ways for young readers. Nadia's story is a masterclass in converting passion into action, proving that the pen can indeed be mightier than the sword when wielded with purpose and conviction.
Wrap up the episode by immersing yourself in Nadia's creative oasis, where tales of Carnival queens and Jamaican patties are born from a 'pancer's' spontaneous spirit. Unveiling the intricate tapestry of her writing process and upcoming storytelling ventures, Nadia reminds us that joy is found in the journey—often peppered with unexpected discoveries, like her recent ADHD diagnosis. And if her story has sparked a flame within you, SpeakUp! International extends an invitation to connect and perhaps share your own tale. This episode is more than just a conversation; it's an invitation to become part of a larger narrative that champions diversity, education, and the enduring power of story.
You can contact Nadia Hohn via the following links:
www.nadialhohn.com
Instagram: @nadialhohn_author
Twitter: @nadialhohn
LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/nadia-hohn-4aa83b74
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nadialhohn

Thoughts on the podcast? Send us a text message.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Empowering Diverse Voices: Nadia Hohn's Crusade in Children's Literature and Education (00:00:00)

2. Author Nadia Hawn (00:00:11)

3. Teaching, Writing, and Impacting Black Students (00:07:37)

4. The Journey of a Writer (00:11:14)

5. Discovering Passion and Motivation (00:18:16)

6. Author and Educator's Global Book Presentations (00:33:04)

7. Writing Process and Finding Joy (00:39:24)

8. Children's Books on Racism and Empowerment (00:45:34)

9. Contact and Connect With Speak Up (00:59:04)

103 episodes

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