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How often do you all see Asians in the media, hardly ever, much less queer Asians positively portrayed in the media. Very few Asians make it into mainstream media, and even fewer queer Asians.
That’s What She Said webseries is the first major project of Pearl Girls Productions. The series chronicles the lives of five fictional characters–Leslie, Rae, Shin, Baby, and Nic–within the queer sphere of the greater Los Angeles area.
TWSS was created out of a desire to see positive Asian representations in the media, as well as to give voice to the often-untold stories of queer Asian women. As it is, Los Angeles holds one of the largest Asian populations in the United States (second only to New York), and is historically significant as a center for media and entertainment. Yet, save for a few examples (we love you Margaret Cho and Alice Wu), we are hard-pressed to find complex, multi-dimensional portrayals of queer Asian experiences.
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Let’s give a hand, and follow these brave women that venture to difficult fields, especially for queer Asian Americans to succeed.
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