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Abstract:Cassie Chinn, Interim Executive Director of the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, and best-selling author of historical fiction, Jamie Ford share their passion for storytelling and the different ways they use this preservation tool to connect others to the Asian Pacific American experience and reflect on how sharing the history of physical places and objects can foster healing and increase the resiliency of our communities.