Constance Wu: ‘Diversity…doesn’t Mean We Want the White People to Write Asian Stories’

Constance Wu: ‘Diversity…doesn’t Mean We Want the White People to Write Asian Stories’

minoritiesinpublishing:

“[Diversity] doesn’t mean we want the white people to write Asian stories.
What I want is to foster the Asian-American writers and directors and
producers and actors…foster their stories to come into the spotlight a
little bit.”

This explanation for the term “diversity” is very important. Please pay attention.

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The Naboo Royal Handmaidens are a group of young women handpicked to aid the Queen of Naboo. On the surface, it appears as if the handmaidens only assist with the Queen’s gowns, hairstyles, and makeup. However, they are all trained in self-defense and remain vigilant against any threats to their sovereign. In fact, during times of turmoil, a handmaiden actually poses as the Queen. The Naboo Royal Handmaidens have been selected for their various talents as well as for their resemblance to the Queen, which is useful if a decoy is required. After being invited to join the Queen’s entourage, each handmaiden was trained in self defense and marksmanship. They often carry small, concealable blasters.