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Writer's pictureAlfred Atiemo

Everything Everywhere', Oscars, Hope & Possibilities Coming to Your Home


Highlight


"Everything Everywhere All at Once" has been recognized as a pivotal moment for Asian Americans at the Oscars, according to an NPR article. The film's success in winning major awards is seen as a significant stand against the "Stop Asian Hate" movement.


Context


The film received 11 nominations and won seven, including major categories like best picture and best actress, signifying a momentous achievement for Asian American representation in Hollywood. The wins of Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan were particularly impactful, highlighting a shift towards greater inclusivity. While accepting the award for best actress, Michelle Yeoh said, "For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities.”


The Oscars ceremony this year, while showcasing the theme of a Hollywood comeback, also subtly addressed the broader societal context of increasing awareness and action against Asian hate. Netflix will be streaming the film into homes starting this February.


Tips / Thought-starters


  • Representation and Empowerment of Asian Americans in Media: The success of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" demonstrates the power of representation, showing how inclusive storytelling can empower communities and counteract narratives of hate.

  • Combating Prejudice Through Celebrating Diversity: The film’s achievements at the Oscars underscore the importance of celebrating and recognizing diverse talents as a means to combat prejudice and promote the "Stop Asian Hate" movement.


Key Questions/Next Steps


Promoting Inclusivity in Creative Fields: How can individuals and organizations in creative industries actively promote inclusivity and representation, particularly of Asian Americans, to contribute positively to movements like "Stop Asian Hate"?

Using Success Stories to Challenge Stereotypes: In what ways can the success stories of marginalized communities, like that of "Everything Everywhere All at Once," be used to challenge and change stereotypical narratives and support anti-hate movements?

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