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In this episode of Black, Brown & Bilingüe, we sit down with award-winning author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh to explore his creative journey. Duncan shares insights into his unique writing process, the cultural and historical inspirations behind his work, and the deep connection between place, identity, and storytelling. Through a thoughtful conversation, we discuss how his Mexican-American heritage shapes his art and how he uses picture books to honor untold histories and amplify marginalized voices.
By Lissette Jacobson and Maurice McDavid5
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In this episode of Black, Brown & Bilingüe, we sit down with award-winning author and illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh to explore his creative journey. Duncan shares insights into his unique writing process, the cultural and historical inspirations behind his work, and the deep connection between place, identity, and storytelling. Through a thoughtful conversation, we discuss how his Mexican-American heritage shapes his art and how he uses picture books to honor untold histories and amplify marginalized voices.