Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles (slow piano music) - When I started making comics it was the mid-90s and at that point the comic book industry and the book industry were largely these two separate entities with their own distribution systems and their own sets of stores. And as a cartoonist coming up in that kind of environment you don't think about things like National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. We were still fighting to get people to recognize comics and graphic novels as literature. And now, twenty years later, things have just gone 180. I think it's amazing. Every ambassador picks something that they want to talk about. For me, my platform is Reading Without Walls. Reading Without Walls is about how books can help us bridge to places that we may be uncomfortable. I really want to encourage kids to read outside of their comfort zone. (upbeat piano music) I grew up reading superhero comics. I started collecting superhero comics when I was in 5th grade. And to get to work on Superman, who is the first superhero. He's the character that set the tone for the entire genre. That established the genre. It's just been a phenomenal experience. The thing that resonates with me about Superman is the fact that he is an immigrant. So, Superman isn't just the prototypical superhero, he is also the prototypical immigrant. He came from another culture. A lot of the pathos behind that character is that he loves America, but he still longs for this home that he barely knows. And I think, as the child of an immigrant myself, that that really resonates with me as well. (inspirational piano music) One of the most gratifying responses that I get from American Born Chinese is children of immigrants, regardless of where their parents are from, coming up to me and telling me that they resonated with that book. That even though we have two different cultural backgrounds, they felt a lot of those same emotional realities. And I think that is more than an author can ask for, right? Somebody reading your work thoughtfully and resonating with them. (lively piano music) I was part of the online program. I did my Master's in education with an emphasis on online teaching & learning. I graduated in 2003 and when I graduated, I felt like I learned a ton. That program, at the time especially, was cutting edge. There really was nothing else like it and I felt like what I did in that program really informs what I do today. For instance, the final project that I did in that program was actually on comics and education. I did some research on how comics have been used in education. The concepts that I learned there I'm still using today. Especially since I'm actually now teaching online through Hamlet. My name is Gene Luen Yang. I am a graphic novelist and I'm a pioneer. (inspirational music)
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