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Cantonese Diaspora
InspirLang
15 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this podcast, Jade interviews Cantonese speakers who were born or raised in the oversea community and explores their experience and dilemmas growing up learning Cantonese.
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In this podcast, Jade interviews Cantonese speakers who were born or raised in the oversea community and explores their experience and dilemmas growing up learning Cantonese.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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011 | AAPI Heritage Month Special Edition | NYC with Wennie: How do we make sure our voices are heard?
Cantonese Diaspora
36 minutes 46 seconds
3 years ago
011 | AAPI Heritage Month Special Edition | NYC with Wennie: How do we make sure our voices are heard?

In today’s episode, Wennie, one of Inspirlang’s earliest Cantonese instructors, discusses her unique experience that shapes her passion and dedicate to advocate for and implement positive change in the community. In additional to Cantonese, Wennie is also fluent in Taishanese, with influences from her beloved grandfather. Listen along as Wennie discusses her line of work, the importance of implementing change in the community, and encouragement for others to make their voices heard.

Cantonese Diaspora
In this podcast, Jade interviews Cantonese speakers who were born or raised in the oversea community and explores their experience and dilemmas growing up learning Cantonese.