Asia Society Southern California to Celebrate Actors, Animators, Comedians, Creatives and more at U.S.- Asia Entertainment Summit
Marvel Studios’ Ms. Marvel to be honored alongside Sherry Cola, Bowen Yang, Janet Yang and 88rising at annual event spotlighting achievements in entertainment that transcend borders
LOS ANGELES; October 19, 2022 – Asia Society Southern California (ASSC) is hosting the annual U.S.-Asia Entertainment Summit on Sunday, October 30, 2022 at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Growing each year, the Summit continues to bring together leading Asian and Asian American talent, creators and innovators in entertainment who are carving new paths in representation and cross-cultural understanding.
This year, ASSC is thrilled to honor the creative talent behind the critically acclaimed Disney+ series from Marvel Studios, Ms. Marvel, as well as Bowen Yang (Saturday Night Live, Fire Island, Bros.), Sherry Cola (Good Trouble, Turning Red), and music platform and record label 88rising, with Asia Entertainment Game Changer Awards. This award was introduced in 2019 to recognize achievements and people whose impact in entertainment transcends borders between Asia and the world. In addition, Janet Yang, ASSC’s U.S.-Asia Entertainment Summit Chair, and recently-elected President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will receive the Career Achievement Award.
This year’s honorees are leaders in a tectonic shift that is bringing more and more Asian voices and stories to the masses – in must-see, must-hear, inspiring, relatable ways. The award for Ms. Marvel, the hit show that introduced the world to the first Muslim and South Asian woman to be a Marvel superhero, reflects ASSC’s Asian Women Empowered initiative, which is focused on convening influential Asian women to inspire and invest in the next generation.
Honorees will be recognized at the Summit’s Gala Dinner from 7-9 p.m., which will also feature a performance from singer-songwriter Paravi. Her music has built an audience of over 3 million followers and was recently featured on the Elvis soundtrack.
Now in its 13th year, the Summit’s daytime conference from 1 – 5 p.m. will feature several panels and must-see speakers. Highlights include:
- Spotlight on Showrunners featuring Jessica Gao (She-Hulk: Attorney at Law), Georgia Lee (Partner Track), and Alan Yang (Loot, Master of None), who will share their insights and experiences as people of Asian descent leading shows that are breaking through in the broad TV and streaming landscape.
- Evolution of Entertainment featuring trailblazers at the intersection of tech and entertainment including Randy Ahn, Head of Subscriptions, Roku; Jason Kwong, Chief Innovation Officer, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment; Rebecca Liao, Co-Founder and CEO, Saga; and Tina Trankiem, Video and Entertainment Partner Marketing, Global Media Partnerships, Meta. The discussion will be moderated by Heidi Chung, Media Analyst and Correspondent, Variety.
- Asian Women Empowered: Wavemakers in Animation featuring writer Adele Lim (Raya and the Last Dragon), writer/director Domee Shi (Turning Red), and Netflix executive in animation Janet Wu, who will discuss their unique perspectives as women whose work is improving representation in animation. The discussion will be moderated by Rebecca Sun, senior editor of diversity and inclusion, The Hollywood Reporter. This panel is also part of ASSC’s AWE initiative.
- A Fireside Chat with Bowen Yang, comedian, writer, actor and the first Chinese American cast member of Saturday Night Live, for which he has been nominated for multiple Emmys, and Andrew Ahn, director of Fire Island, which stars Yang alongside a talented and diverse cast.
- A Fireside Chat with Janet Yang, President, Janet Yang Productions and Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning producer, and Bing Chen, President and Co-Founder of Gold House.
“It’s such an exciting time for Asian storytellers and performers from all over the world,” said Janet Yang, Chair of the U.S.-Asia Entertainment Summit. “We are seeing new bars set for what representation looks and feels like to audiences everywhere, and we are watching real, meaningful change take place before our eyes. We are so inspired by the bold work, passion and artistry of all of our honorees and speakers who are helping to drive this change, and are truly grateful that they are sharing their gifts with the world.”
The U.S.-Asia Entertainment Summit continues to be a prestigious gathering of dealmakers, thought leaders, and content creators in the United States and Asian entertainment spaces. It has a focus to look ahead and champion the AAPI leaders creating momentum for those that follow. Building bridges across cultures remains a primary goal for Asia Society, and entertainment plays a critical role in achieving that.
“The U.S.-Asia Entertainment Summit is always a highlight for ASSC because it shines a light on what this industry can accomplish in terms of growing cross-cultural understanding,” said Katie Soo, Asia Society Trustee and ASSC Chair. “Entertainment moves culture. When these extraordinary visionaries come together and look toward the future as a community – the opportunities for fueling knowledge, inclusivity and progress feel limitless.”
Founded in 2010, this annual signature ASSC event was originally created as a forum for filmmakers from the U.S. and China to collaborate. It has since expanded to a robust conference analyzing the driving forces and current trends transforming entertainment across all of Asia and beyond film – to television, digital and streaming content, music and gaming.
More information about the U.S.-Asia Entertainment Summit, including honoree details, speaker bios, and ticketing information is available here.