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…is by far the most popular show among more diverse audiences, over-indexing among Black, Hispanic, and Asian households, according to our data.” He goes on to share that Ms. Marvel…
…is by far the most popular show among more diverse audiences, over-indexing among Black, Hispanic, and Asian households, according to our data.” He goes on to share that Ms. Marvel…
…(or Asian, which is the demographic group with the largest percentage of immigrants) interact with immigrants regularly, whether they know (or suspect) it or not. So while immigrants and US-born…
…that many Hollywood producers, creators, and showrunners continue to flatten us into stereotypes that further facilitate the exclusion of Black, Asian, and Indigenous Latinxs. But there’s also the other side:…
…is still very much a Latine and Asian family. Generational dilution of culture is definitely a big theme in the show and affects all the characters in different ways. That…
…but also about misogyny and sex. Especially with the recent rise in anti-Asian hate, Long Duk Dong is probably the most obvious problem. He encompasses every racist stereotype every non-Asian…
…heterosexual stories, representation of other experiences can be ground-breaking, empowering, and inspiring. In recent years, Black Panther, Coco, even Crazy Rich Asians have shown both the cultural and financial value…
…of our community. Consider what Black/Indigenous/Asian Mexican people must contend with. But in all seriousness, what does it mean to truly be part of a culture? It means honoring and…
…able to represent all Asians or the Asian diaspora. This is one great film that I want out of many for Asian and other communities of color (like the almost…
…Latino, Black, Asian, White. And each one of those labels includes a conflict: being a woman, gay, Muslim. All those labels are so apart from each other that I think…
…Asians (2018). As much as the film raised awareness of the lack of Asian-American narratives in U.S. media, it fails to represent the Asian communities he knew who made up…