Asian-American entertainers are speaking out in solidarity. On Sunday, Entertainment Weekly hosted a roundtable featuring Daniel Dae Kim, George Takei, Olivia Munn, Dianne Doan, Hari Kondabolu and Chloe Bennet, talking about their experiences.
Among the current concerns has been the rise in anti-Asian racism amid the global coronavirus pandemic. RELATED: Daniel Dae Kim Says In 2015 A Man Hit His Sister With His Car Because She Is Asian “This is not a current phenomenon, violence against [Asians] is as old as American history,” said Takei, who has been open about his experience as a Japanese American interred with his family during World War II. “In this case, it was that has-been president who constantly used that phrase, ‘Chinese flu,’
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