What the Recent Rise In Representation On Screen Means For AAPI

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What the Recent Rise In Representation On Screen Means For AAPI

May 18, 2022

More than 90 percent of Asian Americans in the entertainment industry say that representation onscreen is inadequate. But in recent years, we’ve seen major progress from "Bridgerton" to "Crazy Rich Asians," and everything in between. This #AAPI Heritage Month, we celebrate the rise in stories in media and entertainment that highlight the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander experience. Because it's about time.

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