Asians in the Spotlight

Recognize Us & Educate Yourself: with Natasha Sondakh

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Kaitlyn and Ting Ting host this week's episode, an enriching and thoughtful conversation. This interview highlights Natasha Sondakh, the author of 'She Smells of Tumeric,' which is set to release later this April. She shares her thoughts on how the American education system has failed us, self love, and how stereotypes have fueled the recent rise in anti-Asian hate crimes. 'She Smells of Turmeric' is a journey of finding and loving yourself. The book was born out of a desire to represent Indonesia in Western literature. Natasha was largely inspired by the Indonesian people that she has grown alongside. Follow @natasha.sondakh on Instagram and her website https://tashasondakh.com for updates on her soon to be released novel.💜 Thank you for supporting our podcast! Come back next Saturday to hear more from us 💜

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