Celebrities and influencers who appear in the black-and-white short include actor Olivia Munn, actor-comedian Ken Jeong, journalist Lisa Ling, actor Winston Duke, actor-writer-producer Simu Liu, actor and former gymnast Akemi Look, actor-model Khalif Boyd, writer-producer Lacy Lew Nguyen, activist Diana Barbadillo and actor-writer-producer Vivian Bang.
Ken Jeong, who has donated to and promoted GoFundMe’s AAPI Community Fund, said the main takeaway he hopes people have from the film is simply: Stop Asian hate. “Honestly, it’s crucial for all of us to participate and to be loud and clear in our messaging,” he said in a statement. “Speaking out and lending our voices to educate are actions we can all take to make a difference.”
GoFundMe chief marketing officer Musa Tariq said he wanted to get the company involved after “several of my friends expressed concerns over the rising violence toward the Asian community.” Those included fashion designer Phillip Lim, who reached out to Bao Nguyen about a video project featuring leading voices in the community.
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So how many peaceful protesters are going to stop randomly assaulting Asians because of this video?
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