Maia and Alex Shibutani already boosted representation on the ice, becoming the first ice dancers of Asian descent to earn an Olympic medal, and now the “ShibSibs,” as they are affectionately called, are determined to increase representation off the ice by writing children’s books with Asian American heroes
Hear from:
Maia and Alex Shibutani
Alex Lee (ShibSibs’ literary agent)
Stacey Lee (New York Times bestselling author)
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