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Event Recap: Bitty Bao Talk Story

Event Recap: Bitty Bao Talk Story

  • Post published:10/30/2024
  • Post category:Event Recaps
  • Reading time:2 mins read

On Sunday, October 27, 2024, the 1882 Foundation hosted a hybrid Talk Story event featuring Bitty Bao founders Lacey Bernard and Lulu Cheng. Bitty Bao is a small business that specializes in creating bilingual books for multicultural families and anyone…

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