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  • - When I started making comics it was the mid-90s

  • and at that point the comic book industry

  • and the book industry were largely

  • these two separate entities

  • with their own distribution systems

  • and their own sets of stores.

  • And as a cartoonist coming up in that kind of environment

  • you don't think about things like

  • National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.

  • We were still fighting to get people to recognize

  • comics and graphic novels as literature.

  • And now, twenty years later, things have just gone 180.

  • I think it's amazing.

  • Every ambassador picks something

  • that they want to talk about.

  • For me, my platform is Reading Without Walls.

  • Reading Without Walls is about how books

  • can help us bridge to places that we may be uncomfortable.

  • I really want to encourage kids

  • to read outside of their comfort zone.

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  • I grew up reading superhero comics.

  • I started collecting superhero comics

  • when I was in 5th grade.

  • And to get to work on Superman, who is the first superhero.

  • He's the character that set the tone for the entire genre.

  • That established the genre.

  • It's just been a phenomenal experience.

  • The thing that resonates with me about Superman

  • is the fact that he is an immigrant.

  • So, Superman isn't just the prototypical superhero,

  • he is also the prototypical immigrant.

  • He came from another culture.

  • A lot of the pathos behind that character

  • is that he loves America,

  • but he still longs for this home that he barely knows.

  • And I think, as the child of an immigrant myself,

  • that that really resonates with me as well.

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  • One of the most gratifying responses

  • that I get from American Born Chinese

  • is children of immigrants,

  • regardless of where their parents are from,

  • coming up to me and telling me

  • that they resonated with that book.

  • That even though we have two different cultural backgrounds,

  • they felt a lot of those same emotional realities.

  • And I think that is more than an author can ask for, right?

  • Somebody reading your work thoughtfully

  • and resonating with them.

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  • I was part of the online program.

  • I did my Master's in education

  • with an emphasis on online teaching & learning.

  • I graduated in 2003 and when I graduated,

  • I felt like I learned a ton.

  • That program, at the time especially,

  • was cutting edge.

  • There really was nothing else like it

  • and I felt like what I did in that program

  • really informs what I do today.

  • For instance, the final project that I did in that program

  • was actually on comics and education.

  • I did some research

  • on how comics have been used in education.

  • The concepts that I learned there

  • I'm still using today.

  • Especially since I'm actually now teaching online

  • through Hamlet.

  • My name is Gene Luen Yang.

  • I am a graphic novelist

  • and I'm a pioneer.

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