Three films, three weeks, one “killer” story. So Netflix is trying to attempt something bold in the horror film genre.
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Haley Bosselman editorKen Jeong will host the special “See Us Unite for Change,” an effort to address the rising tide of hate crimes against Asian Americans that will air May 21 across ViacomCBS channels and on Facebook Watch.The special, which coincides with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios in partnership with Ford Foundation and MacArthur Foundation.“This event comes at an important time for our AAPI community, as we unite with our
.Three films, three weeks, one “killer” story. So Netflix is trying to attempt something bold in the horror film genre.
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Rob Riggle is joining The Masked Singer for the season 5 quarterfinals. The comedian and star sits down on the panel on Wednesday's big episode, and reunites with his former star, Ken Jeong.In ET's exclusive clip from the episode, Jeong is surprised by host Nick Cannon with a piece of fan mail sent in by an audience member.«Dear Ken, I am the world's biggest fan,» Jeong reads aloud from the fan letter.
UPDATE: See Us Unite For Change has expanded its roster of Asian American icons set to join the AAPI Heritage Month celebration with the addition of Daniel Dae Kim, Naomi Osaka, Lisa Ling, Jeremy Lin and Michelle Kwan.
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The Casting Society of America will host two virtual town halls this month as part of its Asian American Pacific Islander Initiative. Celebrating Asia Pacific American Heritage Month, CSA says the town halls and roundtable discussions – on May 10 and 17 – “are designed to affect concrete change in how creatives, in this historically underrepresented community, have been perceived, what they have achieved, and how we all can create systemic change to move the needle of progress forward.”
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Ken Jeong is set to host a television and streaming event called "See Us Unite for Change," which will celebrate the Asian-American experience during AAPI Heritage Month and in the wake of violence affecting the community. The event, which will air on Friday, May 21 at 5 p.m.
MTV will celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with See Us Unite for Change, an event hosted by Masked Singer judge and Tom and Jerry actor Ken Jeong.
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