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Michelle Kwan, Hasan Minhaj, and Eugene Lee Yang partnered with esteemed chefs Jet Tila, Alvin Cailan, and Melissa King to host dinners in celebration of global Asian and Pacific Islander (API) culture and to discuss the recent acts of hate and violence against the API community as well as steps needed to create change.
This video had it all, a set of delicious meals with celebrities, activists, and allies, including are joined by Olivia Munn, Jay Shetty, Margaret Cho, BD Wong, Katelyn Ohashi, Lisa Ling, Auli’i Cravalho, Asia Jackson, Simu Liu, Amanda Nguyen, Tina Tchen, Ross Butler, Jason Y Lee, Brandon Flynn and Sophia Bush.
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YouTube Special Features AAPI Stars Addressing Challenges and ‘Taking a Stand’
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A star-studded special addressing the challenges faced by the AAPI community, featuring celebrities such as Michelle Kwan, Simu Liu, Ross Butler, Auli’i Cravalho and more, premiered on YouTube.
About the special: On Wednesday, “Recipe for Change,” which was produced by Lebron James’ SpringHill Company, appeared on Jubilee’s channel.
Celebrities, chefs, activists and allies all came together during a sit-down dinner to “celebrate global Asian and Pacific Islander culture and discuss the recent and historic acts of violence against the AAPI community.”
“Recipe for Change” calls for people to have difficult conversations, discuss challenges faced by the community and to not just “take a seat at the table,” but to “take a stand.”