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Black Lives Matter campaign, surrounding increased awareness and outrage nationawide over the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.“There’s absolutely no question that people are wising up to this [because of the events of the summer],” Chen explains.
“And that reinforces that one community’s plight, or in this case success, will directly impact in a positive way, another community.”Myths surrounding AAPI communities can lead to dead ends when it comes to allyship.“I think it goes back to
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a rampage across area massage parlors staffed primarily by Asian women, leaving eight people dead. “I am proud to be Asian,” the award-winning Canadian-American actress, 49, declared during a surprise appearance at a “Stop Asian Hate” protest in Oakland, Pennsylvania this Saturday.“Pittsburgh, I am so happy and proud to be here with you, and thank you to all the organizers for organizing this just to give us an opportunity to be together and to stand together and to feel each other,” the
Sandra Oh made a surprise appearance and brief speech during a "Stop Asian Hate" rally held near downtown Pittsburgh on Saturday. In a video shared on CBSN Pittsburgh, the actress could be seen speaking to the crowd to express her gratitude for the organizers of the event and for those in attendance being willing to listen.
Sandra Oh is speaking out against all of the hate and violence towards the Asian community.
Sandra Oh is speaking out just days after eight people were killed in the deadly shooting at three Atlanta-area spas.
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Sandra Oh gave an impassioned speech at a Stop Asian Hate march yesterday (March 20), telling the crowd that she was “proud to be Asian”.The protest was held in Pittsburgh after eight people – many of whom were Asian – were killed in Atlanta last week (March 18) and as cases of hate crimes against Asian people continue to rise worldwide.The Killing Eve actor addressed the crowd at the march with a megaphone, saying: “For many of us in our community, this is the first time we are even able to
Say it loud, say it proud. Sandra Oh delivered an impassioned speech during a Stop Asian Hate rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Actress Sandra Oh has stepped up as part of the nationwide protests this weekend decrying hate and violence against the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.
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Sandra Oh is standing up for her community.The former star made a passionate speech during a Stop Asian Hate rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, to discuss the recent surge in hate crimes against Asian Americans and how people can help support the community.«For many of us in our community, this is the first time we are even able to voice our fear and our anger, and I really am so grateful to everyone willing to listen,» Oh says in video posted on social media.
Sandra Oh is joining in on the fight against Asian racism in America.
Late-night TV hosts issued a plea to stop anti-Asian hate crimes on Wednesday night following the horrific shootings in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
announced his departure this week..Ito joined Paramount in 2006 and rose to become the first woman to head post-production at a major studio. She has also pushed for diversity in Hollywood, serving as executive co-chair of Viacom’s Asian Media Professionals group.
During a panel promoting their upcoming series, Kung Fu stars Olivia Liang and Tzi Ma responded to the rising number of violent acts against Asian Americans, condemning the latest incident in Atlanta when a gunman killed eight people, a majority of whom were Asian American.
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NEW YORK -- For years, researchers have said a lack of diversity in Hollywood films doesn’t just poorly reflect demographics, it’s bad business. A new study by the consulting firm McKinsey & Company estimates just how much Hollywood is leaving on the table: $10 billion.The McKinsey report, released Thursday, analyzes how inequality shapes the industry and how much it ultimately costs its bottom line.