I remember Amy Hill as the babysitter with THING 1 & THING 2 ... A Dr Seuss story with Alex Baldwin and all those pastel colored houses ... Love Amy Hill stay happy!! Just be you!!
Ive seen a lot of Asian-American, biracial actors and actresses, but for her to want to be in the Asian-American groups, with her very Caucasian features is a bit offensive.
Wait, this is the 3rd biracial woman I've seen so far showcased in this series. This is a series on being "Asian" and yet one of the loudest messages I've gleaned so far is that to be an Asian female in the forefront, you must contain white DNA! You mean you go out of your way to do a series examining Asian experiences and all you can show me are some biracial women talking about their Asianness? How "Asian" are these half white sisters off the camera and why not just go to the source if you really want to examine the Asian experience? All I know is, these half white brites do not represent me. Completely disingenuous.
+Sha La La But the people who aren't full Asian experience different hardships and struggles throughout their life. It's just another variation of the Asian-American story. There is no "perfect" Asian-American upbringing, and if you think there should be one, then you're just contributing to the harmful construct that all of us must follow the same path.
+Amanda Kaku You're criticizing me with the logic that if a person is 100% ethnically Asian, our lives must all naturally follow the same path. What I'm criticizing is the tendency to put a disproportionate number of these people on the forefront to represent me, when there's enough of me as is, with intriguing and varying untold narratives. What I'm also criticizing is that whenever someone is half Caucasian, it's always the 'colored' side who claims these people as their own even though it's clear these people's experiences are as much Caucasian as Asian. It's a different experience which warrants a different label.
+Sha La La I'm sorry if I portrayed your view as something different, but it seems like you were hoping for everyone to be full Asian. Looking through the videos of this campaign, I'm seeing more people who are full Asian as opposed to those who are of mixed race, so I don't understand your argument. Not sure what your expectations are of this campaign, but I think CAPE is doing a pretty awesome job bringing to light the stories of Asian-American celebrities.
+Amanda Kaku In any other part of the world, this woman would be considered mixed. I don't go by the one percent rule invented by whites to keep the white race pure in America. I find it ironic that this woman should represent Asians in a series about empowering Asians when it's clearly her mixed privilege that got her here in the first place.
Loved her in Amazon prime original just add magic. Her character has so many layers and plays such an important role in the show.
Yeah I miss it
Omgggg yess me too!! I love just add magic series and I'm not even a child lol I just really connect to the characters I was sad when it was over
This woman's voice is really sweet.
I remember Amy Hill as the babysitter with THING 1 & THING 2 ... A Dr Seuss story with Alex Baldwin and all those pastel colored houses ... Love Amy Hill stay happy!! Just be you!!
She's got such calming voice....
Her eyes are sooo beautiful!! :D
Pioneer! Thank you so much, Amy!
wow I never imagined her to speak PERFECT English after her accented roles
✨Amy!✨ 🙌🏼 bravo bravo. lots of luv from the North.
Love this lady. And OMG, she looks lived in Seattle and went to Franklin High School? My sister went there!
Mind blowing interview for me, had no idea....
I remembered seeing the old All American Girl sitcom - Amy Hill played Margaret Cho's mom. It was so hilarious !
That's where I first heard of her also.
You are awesome
Enjoyable to watch.
I love her! I didn’t know if she was a part Japanese!
I knew her from Desperate Housewives, as Parkers teacher. When Lynette was called in to talk about her sons problem. LOL
I Know Amy Hill From Just Add Magic 😆
Mama P!
Aaawww.... ;) I am now inspired ;)
Is she still on 'Mom'? I haven't seen her on for a while now.
Love this video mama P
Jake family in just add magiv😁
seattle?! :0
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these are sooo good... but, where are my scientists?
it's Mrs Qwan!
I didn't know she has blue eyes.
Wow she sounds like she is 30. That must be why she does so much voiceover.
Asian with blue eyes are rare no contacts I guess
with a Finnish dad , not so surprising : )
Diverse actor for sure.
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Does she have blue eyes???? How Asian is that???
Ive seen a lot of Asian-American, biracial actors and actresses, but for her to want to be in the Asian-American groups, with her very Caucasian features is a bit offensive.
Huh????...... What are you talking about?
Wait, this is the 3rd biracial woman I've seen so far showcased in this series. This is a series on being "Asian" and yet one of the loudest messages I've gleaned so far is that to be an Asian female in the forefront, you must contain white DNA!
You mean you go out of your way to do a series examining Asian experiences and all you can show me are some biracial women talking about their Asianness? How "Asian" are these half white sisters off the camera and why not just go to the source if you really want to examine the Asian experience? All I know is, these half white brites do not represent me. Completely disingenuous.
+Sha La La But the people who aren't full Asian experience different hardships and struggles throughout their life. It's just another variation of the Asian-American story. There is no "perfect" Asian-American upbringing, and if you think there should be one, then you're just contributing to the harmful construct that all of us must follow the same path.
+Amanda Kaku You're criticizing me with the logic that if a person is 100% ethnically Asian, our lives must all naturally follow the same path. What I'm criticizing is the tendency to put a disproportionate number of these people on the forefront to represent me, when there's enough of me as is, with intriguing and varying untold narratives. What I'm also criticizing is that whenever someone is half Caucasian, it's always the 'colored' side who claims these people as their own even though it's clear these people's experiences are as much Caucasian as Asian. It's a different experience which warrants a different label.
+Sha La La I'm sorry if I portrayed your view as something different, but it seems like you were hoping for everyone to be full Asian. Looking through the videos of this campaign, I'm seeing more people who are full Asian as opposed to those who are of mixed race, so I don't understand your argument. Not sure what your expectations are of this campaign, but I think CAPE is doing a pretty awesome job bringing to light the stories of Asian-American celebrities.
+Amanda Kaku In any other part of the world, this woman would be considered mixed. I don't go by the one percent rule invented by whites to keep the white race pure in America. I find it ironic that this woman should represent Asians in a series about empowering Asians when it's clearly her mixed privilege that got her here in the first place.
It is interesting that you are discriminating against a show that is against discrimination.... i guess that's is called irony
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