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Critic of drug industry and COVID-19 measures to lead FDA vaccine program

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After all, Asian actors’ roles used to be limited to “Fu Manchu villains, hypersexualized Dragon Ladies and comic buffoons” and “shopkeepers, maids and houseboys,” according to Kwan.And so getting featured on the cover of Life magazine, wearing a body-hugging cheongsam, counted as a victory.

Critic of drug industry and COVID-19 measures to lead FDA vaccine program

Another big win is when Ross Hunter, a hot producer, rushes over to her at a Hollywood party and casts her in “Flower Drum Song.”The musical film shattered stereotypes, she says, by focusing on fashionably dressed, wealthy Asians. Regardless of race, people cherish family, suffer heartbreak, laugh, sing, dance and dream of happiness, she writes.Kwan calls the work “joyous entertainment with the universal message that whatever our race, we’re all alike.”

Critic of drug industry and COVID-19 measures to lead FDA vaccine program

Even those who may find that message lacking in addressing the meaning of diversity and Asian American pride will acknowledge there is a lot to learn from Kwan’s history.She is simply trying to land roles, hopefully good ones that showcase her talent in works by respected directors.

Critic of drug industry and COVID-19 measures to lead FDA vaccine program

Miyoshi Umeki, her friend and another prominent Asian actor of that period, did not like having to speak pidgin in her roles, but did it because that was her job as a professional.

That kind of pain is the legacy being explored in Kwan’s life.A woman walks past Chinese and United States’ national flags on display at a merchandise store in Beijing, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

A woman walks past Chinese and United States’ national flags on display at a merchandise store in Beijing, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)Some exporters overseas may cut their prices to offset some of the tariffs, and U.S. retailers could eat some of the cost as well. But most economists expect much of the tariffs to bring higher prices.

The tariffs will hit many Asian countries hard, with duties on Vietnamese imports rising to 46% and on Indonesia to 32%. Tariffs on some Chinese imports will be as high as 79%. Those three countries are the top sources of U.S. shoe imports, with Nike making about half its shoes last year and one-third of its clothes in Vietnam.The Yale Budget Lab estimates all Trump’s tariffs this year will push clothing prices 17% higher.

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