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Why Daniel Dae Kim Says There’s an “Overcorrection” in Nationality-Specific Casting for Asian Roles
"Anytime there's a role that focuses, to me, on the American experience of being Asian — that's something that no matter [if] ...
Jennifer Ho, University of Colorado Boulder The legacy of Vincent Chin has recently been commemorated in a street sign ...
Daniel Dae Kim believes there has been an 'overcorrection' in nationality-specific casting for Asian roles, and thinks that ...
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The Independent on MSNDaniel Dae Kim calls out ‘overcorrection’ in Hollywood when casting for Asian characters
Daniel Dae Kim calls out ‘overcorrection’ in Hollywood when casting for Asian characters - Kim questioned the scrutiny when ...
But Asian Americans have long had an energetic presence in the Republican Party. It’s worth asking how attractive the GOP might look to them come November.
An American Eagle ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney drew criticism in July for its tagline “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans, ...
In a Pew survey, Asian Americans reported facing the "model minority" stereotype, which assumes they're smarter and more well off, as well as being treated as outsiders even if they were U.S. born.
Asian Americans is not the first attempt at making a series focusing on Asian American series. Tajima-Peña herself had written a treatment in the 80s focusing on this topic with a NAATA grant.
Instances of hate attacks against Asian Pacific Islander Americans are on the rise, which is taking a toll on mental health. One local psychiatrist says you shouldn't be ashamed to seek help for ...
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In spite of the MAGA bluster over DEI, data shows white Americans are still advantaged
Two big assumptions underlie President Donald Trump’s attack on diversity, equity and inclusion policies. The first is that ...
There have been nearly 3,000 hate incidents towards Asian Americans in 2020 alone, according to data from the Stop AAPI Hate coalition, which set up a website to help track the cases, some of ...
As of February 2021, almost 7 in 10 Asian American K-12 students were still learning online only, according to the U.S. Education Department's latest school survey.
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