Others that meant a lot to me growing up? Trini Kwan, the yellow Ranger. Into science and the environment. Rad saber-toothed tiger zord.
Mulan doesn’t show up. Weird, considering she’s unequivocally the best Disney “princess.” Strong, kind, sacrificial leadership. Saves China.
A quick search for “Asian cartoon characters” yields five popular results. They’re all dudes, two from the same movie, and one is a dragon?
Seeing Asian talent on screen as crucial main characters is rare and so great. Growing up there weren’t many to watch that looked like me.
This bums me out. Grace Park and Daniel Dae Kim are both so awesome. variety.com/2017/tv/news/daniel-dae-kim…
I watched “Sister Act” last night and I can’t stop thinking about that “Hail Holy Queen” performance. So good. youtu.be/ctjG4MjJwEA
"Sister Act" turned 25 this year and it is still incredible.
A good measure of a healthy work environment for me is not how much I cry, but how supported and safe I feel when I inevitably do.
I’ve cried in front of every boss I’ve ever had. Of course they all reacted in vastly different ways.
This is a good read if you cry a lot at work (or in general). I sure do.
Jessica Harllee @harllee View tweet
I wrote about crying at work, and the time it got to be too much to handle jessicaharllee.com/notes/crying/