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If YouTube is a democratic space that finally allows all Asian Americans to tell our own stories, why are most of the creators still men? We talk to Christine Chen, a producer at Wong Fu Productions, and Anna Akana, an a...
#001: Why Aren't There More Asian American Women Storytellers on YouTube? is an episode from Bullet Train by Bullet Train Podcast. If YouTube is a democratic space that finally allows all Asian Americans to tell our own stories, why are mos...
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Published Feb 3, 2015, 00:23:21 long, audio available.
If YouTube is a democratic space that finally allows all Asian Americans to tell our own stories, why are most of the creators still men? We talk to Christine Chen, a producer at Wong Fu Productions, and Anna Akana, an actress/filmmaker with over 1 million subscribers on her YouTube channel.
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#001: Why Aren't There More Asian American Women Storytellers on YouTube? is from Bullet Train by Bullet Train Podcast.
Published Feb 3, 2015 and 00:23:21 long