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Lifetime movie with Chinese American family tackles perpetual foreigner stereotype

Lifetime movie with Chinese American family tackles perpetual foreigner stereotype
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Holiday TV brings diverse offerings - ARAB TIMES

Holiday TV brings diverse offerings - ARAB TIMES
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New Lifetime movie, A Sugar & Spice Holiday, features all-Asian cast

New Lifetime movie, A Sugar & Spice Holiday, features all-Asian cast
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Diverse TV holiday season includes all-Asian Lifetime movie

Diverse TV holiday season includes all-Asian Lifetime movie
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Terry Tang This image released by Lifetime shows Tzi Ma, right, in a scene from A Sugar & Spice Holiday. The TV film, featuring a mostly Asian cast, premieres Sunday, Dec. 13 at 8pm ET/PT. (Kailey Schwerman/Lifetime via AP) December 11, 2020 - 7:32 PM In one scene from the Lifetime TV movie, “A Sugar & Spice Holiday,” a co-worker says to Suzy, an Asian American architect in Los Angeles: “I didn t know if Christmas was a big deal where you re from.” Retorts Suzy: “I m from Maine. A lot of viewers of a cozy Christmas film might just shrug off the insinuation that Suzy is somehow not American. But for an Asian audience, that brief exchange is a knowing reminder that microaggressions don t take a holiday. They especially haven t in the wake of the pandemic, which has triggered anti-Asian racism and terms like “Chinese virus” and “kung flu.”

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