By Dino-Ray Ramos
23.04.2020 - 06:13 / etonline.com
John Cho is getting candid about Asian American discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic.
The 47-year-old actor, who was born in South Korea but raised in the U.S., penned a powerful essay for the on Wednesday about how he believes COVID-19 reminds Asian Americans that their belonging is conditional.
«I called my parents a few nights ago to tell them to be cautious when stepping out of the house, because they might be targets of verbal or even physical abuse. It felt so strange. Our roles
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Photo: National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum.
American rapper G-Eazy is spending his time at home learning to sing and play the piano, but he also is working alongside FlowerShop* and Halo Labs to help with an important initiative during the coronavirus pandemic.
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John Cho wrote a powerful essay about discrimination against Asian Americans amid the Coronavirus crisis. The 47-year-old Star Trek actor highlights the verbal and physical abuse being directed at Asian Americans during the pandemic.
John Cho is worried about his parents’ safety amid the coronavirus pandemic — and he’s not talking about catching the virus.
There seems to be a lot of debate about when our lives will, or should, go back to normal. Protesters are feeling like prisoners who are forced to stay inside their homes, while other seemingly more responsible Americans are voluntarily staying indoors to protect themselves and those they care about. I’m sure these types of conversations permeate most households, but here in my new abode, different debates are much more intense, at least to a 5-year-old.
John Cho has opened up on the “verbal and physical abuse” being directed at Asian Americans during the coronavirus crisis.
John Cho is getting candid about Asian American discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic.
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