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Rafael A. Osuba on the 4th annual International Children’s Day Festival! Ft. Autumn Smith- Real Ticket, Real Fans

 In this episode, we sit down with Rafael A. Osuba, a Puerto Rican cuotural producer, visual aritst, sroty teller, author, ediotor, mentor, and founder of the El Quixote Festival. We discuss the upcoming International Children’s Day celebration, featuring authors, presenters, and books that highlight bilingual and minority voices for children and adults alike.

 In this episode, we sit down with Rafael A. Osuba, a Puerto Rican cuotural producer, visual aritst, sroty teller, author, ediotor, mentor, and founder of the El Quixote Festival. We discuss the upcoming International Children’s Day celebration, featuring authors, presenters, and books that highlight bilingual and minority voices for children and adults alike. Rafael shares why representation in literature matters, explaining how books can help children feel safe, seen, and heard while also opening the door to understanding new cultures and experiences. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about the power of storytelling, diversity, and community. After we discuss the International Childrens Day Festival, we also get an inside scoop from Autumn Smith about the Real Tickets, Real Fans act!


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