The Asian American Womxn's Voice in Creative and Tech Spaces

Washington, D.C. Campus

GA D.C.
509 7th Street NW, 3rd Floor
Washington D.C. 20004

The Asian American Womxn's Voice in Creative and Tech Spaces | Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. Campus

GA D.C.
509 7th Street NW, 3rd Floor
Washington D.C. 20004

About this event

GA is hosting a panel discussion on Asian American womxn within the creative, tech, and music industries. There has long been a stereotype of the “typical” occupations that Asian Americans hold, with notions of professional interests being more inclined towards technical and scientific fields.

Today, there has been a growth in diversity and the presence of Asian Americans within the creative industry. With multiple works in film, design, and art, we have seen an increase in Asian representation in the media. From the success of films such as Crazy Rich Asians, to accolades by actresses such as Sandra Oh and Constance Wu, and the computer-animated short film, “Bao,” to win an Academy Award, there is much to celebrate from these recent achievements. And in the words of Sandra Oh, “It’s an honor just to be an Asian.”

But how do these expectations to be in the medical field, law, and service industries affect Asian American womxn in the Bay Area? Come join us to know the stories of our panel.

Let’s Keep You Updated

Enter your email to start following

I have read and acknowledge General Assembly's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. SMS message and data rates may apply.