Nancy Wang Yuen is a sociologist and expert on race and racism in Hollywood. She has been an award-winning professor for 14 years. Currently, she is a senior diversity and inclusion consultant for organizations ranging from non-profits to tech companies, Nancy is the author of Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism (2016), which examines the barriers African American, Asian American and Latina/o actors face in Hollywood and how they creatively challenge stereotypes. She’s also the co-editor of Power Women: Stories of Motherhood, Faith, and the Academy (2021). 

She is the host of The Disrupters podcast, interviewing artists like Min Jin Lee and Gene Luen Yang. She has co-authored multiple media reports including, “Tokens on the Small Screen: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders on Prime Time and Streaming Television”(2017), “Terrorists and Tyrants: Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Actors in Prime Time & Streaming Television,” (2018), and “The Prevalence and Portrayal of Asian and Pacific Islanders Across 1,300 Popular Films” (2021). 

She has consulted for the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Dreamworks, Lionsgate, and Netflix. Her work has been featured in CNN, ElleGizmodoLos Angeles Times, NBC, Newsweek, and Vanity Fair. She has appeared on PBS, NPR, MSNBC, CBS News, NBC News, BBC World, Turner Classic Movies and Dr. Phil. Nancy is currently writing a book about her life through the films and television shows she grew up watching. 

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