Miranda Kwok As we celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Month, I have to express how grateful I am to have such an amazing platform to tell stories that represent voices and perspectives that are now embraced in mainstream media.When I first set out to create this show, I was inspired to tell the story of an undocumented immigrant from the lens of a Southeast Asian character.
I had no idea how this would be received, but the truth is, I wasn’t attached to the outcome. I wasn’t asking what story people might want to hear.
I wasn’t questioning who my audience might be. I simply decided that this is the story I wanted to tell.It wasn’t until the show was greenlit to series that it finally hit me what a huge responsibility it is to tell these stories in a way that is authentic and respectful to the people and communities we’re representing.
Because the show is finally giving a voice to those who are normally pushed into the shadows — it has more significance. And when that became real — I was greatly humbled.
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