NPR: The Poet Bao Phi, On Creating A ‘Guidebook’ For Young Asian-Americans
The Poet Bao Phi, On Creating A ‘Guidebook’ For Young Asian-Americans
When Bao Phi’s family fled Vietnam in 1975 and settled in Minneapolis with other refugees, he was just a few months old. He was too young to understand the scene at the airport that day: Communist soldiers were firing rockets at planes filled with people trying to escape, incinerating them in the sky.
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