Emil Guillermo: Viola Davis, Andy Samberg, and the most Asian Face time at the Emmys—from Veep star Anna Chlumsky’s husband?
Viola Davis’ speech becomes the new cry of all actors of color.
Even Asian Americans.
Indeed the only thing that separates us all from crossing the line is opportunity.
Then we break out the ” success perms.”
Davis said, “You cannot win an Emmy for roles that simply aren’t there.”
But even when there are a few roles for us, you can’t win.
Or you can win what I call the “Invisible Emmy.”
I would have given an “Invisible Emmy” to Randall Park and Constance Chu of “Fresh off the Boat,” this year.
I wrote about it in an AALDEF piece earlier this year.
(You can also read about the incredible Asian American who has won so many Emmys —for his off-camera work).
For this year’s broadcast, Davis was the highlight for me, but props to Berkeley’s Andy Samberg too. He had a nice soft edge in his opening monologue. Good enough to be invited back, I’m sure, but edgy enough to sting. “Most diverse Emmys” joke, so “racism over,” was funny and stinging enough for the bosses in the crowd. So ABC hires more Asians this year and Fox dumps Mindy. Hollywood logic.
Maybe next year with season two of “Fresh Off the Boat, ” and the premier of “Dr.Ken,” we’ll see some Asian Americanwinners?
I hope. But I doubt it. Cable and the web give the latitude to explore real themes that make for award-winning shows. The broadcast networks would never run more than watered down versions of the winners. But maybe Asian Americans will be flavor of the month next year?
On the Emmy broadcast, the most face time for an Asian American was likely Shaun So’s celebratory reaction to “Veep” winning for best comedy. So is married to Veep co-star Anna Chlumsky and the camera caught them both at length because they were sitting behind Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her husband Brad Hall.
That’s our diversity moment! #Typical.
The story of the invisible. But not for long.
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Emil Guillermo: My scoop on Sherry Chen; After spy charges dropped, her employer, the National Weather Service, still wants her fired; See the documents here. And Scoop No.2: Federal spy charges against Temple University’s Xiaoxing Xi to be dropped, sources say.
Sherry Chen, 59, whose given name is Xiafen, is the Chinese American scientist who was accused of spying in 2014.
Then in March 2015, after pleading not guilty, the charges were dropped. “Prosecutorial discretion,” was the official reason given by the federal prosecutors.
But life was still on a yo-yo for Chen, who was left dangling on paid leave, but not on the job.
This week we found out what her employers at the National Weather Service want to do.
Fire her.
The spying charges (related to use of another’s password to gain access to sensitive material on dams and reservoirs) have been dropped against her. But now Chen has been given notice at her job, and could be gone in 30 days.
Here is the first graph of the letter.
Chen may still fight this personnel matter. But once the taint of “spy” is placed on you, even as an allegation, it’s unlikely you’ll ever return to your same government workplace.
The government denies any racial profiling on Chen was involved.
But she continues to pay a price despite the dropping of all espionage charges against her.
Read my story for NBCNews.com’s Asian America site.
New York Times posted “breaking story” on Temple prof on 9/11/15.
Emil Guillermo: Remembering the Delano Grape Strike and the Filipino American leader who forged the way, Larry Itliong
Fifty years ago on Sept. 8, the Filipino farm workers in Delano, Calif., began the historic Grape Strike that brought the civil rights movement to the fields.
Workers had been used to working for less than a dollar an hour, but now demanded a fair wage–$1.40 an hour. Or else.
A unanimous strike vote was taken on Sept. 7 in Delano’s Filipino Community Hall. On the next day, the workers were set. Two-thousand or so men and women of the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AFL-CIO) walked off the job.
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