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representation

He is one of three contestants of colour on the show this year.
The Bachelorette's Carlos Fang has spoken about 'tokenism' in casting, saying there's rarely "a person of colour standing there at the end of the season".
The "X-Men" and "Monster's Ball" star apologized and vowed "to promote better representation" in Hollywood moving forward.
Khanh spent the first two years of his life in an immigration camp in Indonesia, before moving to Australia with his family in the 1990s.
The Malaysian Chinese chef opened up about her struggles growing up in Australia as a "migrant kid".
Remy Hii made a deal with his fans who watched Jimmy O. Yang's new stand-up comedy special.
The Netflix show doesn’t shy away from exploring trauma and loss that's often swept under the carpet in South Asian families.
"Growing up in a neighbourhood that wasn’t dominated by people who looked like me, I always wanted to be understood."
The glossy 1940s Netflix drama wears its heart on its sleeve, but is that such a bad thing?
The image features Sarah Tiong, Rose Adam, Jess Liemantara, Poh Ling Yeow and Amina Elshafei.