From “Turning Red” to “Pachinko” to “After Yang,” it’s been a big month for stories about the Asian diaspora.
Even so, the entertainment industry — and the projects it greenlights — remains overwhelmingly white.
A new book chronicles Asian-American contributions to pop culture — from the problematic to the groundbreaking. It’s called “Rise: A Pop History of Asian America from the Nineties to Now.”
From co-author Jeff Yang:
We talk with Yang, sociologist Nancy Wang Yuen, and “Pachinko” director Soo Hugh about telling stories of the Asian diaspora.
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