“Growing up as somebody from another country, really, not what you see on television, I never saw myself in the forefront, ever. We were always in the background.”

—  Lucy Liu

On the lack of Asian American representation on television in “The Evolution of Lucy Liu” https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-evolution-of-lucy-liu-elementary/ in CBS News (2017 May 7)

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