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  2. Wesley Yang - Wikipedia

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    Yang was born to Korean-American parents who were refugees from the Korean War and was raised in New Jersey. He studied history at Rutgers University. Yang attracted mainstream attention in 2008 after publishing an article in n+1 about Seung-Hui Cho, the perpetrator of the Virginia Tech shooting. He has since then written extensively about the ...

  3. Bamboo ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo ceiling. The term " bamboo ceiling " is a concept that describes the barriers faced by many Asian Americans in the professional arena, such as stereotypes and racism, particularly with ascending to top executive and leadership positions. The term was coined and popularized in 2005 by Jane Hyun in Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling: Career ...

  4. Asian Americans - Wikipedia

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    A 2002 survey of Americans' attitudes toward Asian Americans and Chinese Americans indicated that 24% of the respondents disapprove of intermarriage with an Asian American, second only to African Americans; 23% would be uncomfortable supporting an Asian American presidential candidate, compared to 15% for an African American, 14% for a woman ...

  5. Here’s Why Andrew Yang Keeps Trafficking in Asian ... - AOL

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    Drew Angerer/GettySuddenly Andrew Yang, who introduced himself to America by making Asian “jokes” and playing off of stereotypes as a presidential candidate, is leaning into his Asian American ...

  6. Asian Americans (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Asian Americans is a five-hour PBS documentary film series made by ITVS, WETA, and the Center for Asian American Media. [1] [2] [3] The series focus on the history of Asian and Asian American people in the United States and first aired on May 11, 2020. It received a Peabody Award in 2021.

  7. Asian Americans reflect on how ‘Harold & Kumar’ helped weed ...

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    This year marks the 20th anniversary of stoner comedy “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” lighting up theaters across the country, but with two Asian Americans at the center of the munchie ...

  8. Eugene Lee Yang Explains Why He's Leaving YouTube Group ... - AOL

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    Eugene Lee Yang offered in extraordinary detail why he's leaving The Try Guys, and chief among his reasons include his mental health and an incredibly busy schedule that includes taking a stab at ...

  9. Wong Fu Productions - Wikipedia

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    Wong Fu Productions [note 1] is an American filmmaking group founded by Wesley Chan (born April 27, 1984), Ted Fu (born October 26, 1981), and Philip Wang (born October 28, 1984). [4] [5] The trio met at the University of California, San Diego in 2004 and produced a number of music videos and short films released on their website and later ...