asian american experience
'Tigertail' Is Alan Yang's Thank You to His Immigrant Parents
The writer-turned-director told VICE about how his Netflix film helped him understand the sacrifices his parents made for the American Dream.
'The Farewell' Deserves to Be Seen as an American Drama
Lulu Wang's film is nominated in the Foreign Language category at this year's Golden Globes. That choice undermines the diversity of the American audience.
Hollywood Doesn't Fully Represent Asian Americans Yet
"The Farewell" and "Crazy Rich Asians" are signs of progress, but many Asian Americans are still left out of the picture.
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A Game That Uses PS1 Visuals to Tell a Story About Asian American Identity
'All Our Asias' is an expressive game about memory, identity, and the power of intelligent abstraction.
Rapper and Actress Awkwafina on Being a Rare Asian-American in Hollywood
"I don't ever go out for auditions where I feel like I'm making a minstrel out of our people."
Talking to Comic Book Artist Adrian Tomine About Autobiography, Aging, and the Asian-American Experience
Tomine's latest comic is "Killing and Dying"—a tale of family and mortality.
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