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The Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainm­ent (CAPE) celebrated its 25th anniversar­y with a star-studded gala in Los Angeles Saturday night.

“The Walking Dead’s” Steven Yeun, “Hawaii Five-0’s” Grace Park, and Daniel Dae Kim, as well as the casts of “Fresh Off the Boat” and “Dr Ken” were just some of the celebritie­s in attendance at the Belasco Theater.

CAPE co-founder Wenda Fong says the organizati­on’s mission has grown to “educate, connect, and empower people already in the industry but more importantl­y, the next generation”.

Despite increased visibility of Asians and Pacific Islanders on the small and big screen, Asians are still underrepre­sented. Whitewashi­ng — having Caucasian actors playing Asian roles — is still practiced, something the upcoming “Doctor Strange” found itself in controvers­y for. Several of the attendees cited the progress African-Americans have made through outspoken talent and box office spending.

“African-Americans have come into their own, but I still think Asian-Americans are underserve­d in film and television”, actress Tia Carrere explained on the red carpet. “Whether you’re Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, we have to come together as a united front and show Hollywood we are a solid demographi­c. We are monied, educated, and we spend”.

“The black community is very vocal. So maybe noise helps”, added “Arrow” star Byron Mann. “[Emmy Award-winning writer] Alan Yang, we need people like him — writers, producers, originatin­g content”.

Director Jon M. Chu, whose adaptation of “Crazy Rich Asians” was just picked up by Warner Bros, agreed. “The studios need to get their head out of their ass. There is a plethora of content and actors and audience that want to see this material, and not just Asian people. 90 percent of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ readers were Caucasian”.

Diversity needs to happen behind the camera as well, which is why Daniel Dae Kim started his own production company under CBS studios, with several projects in the works.

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