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"“Nǎi Nai and Wài Pó,” Wang’s deeply charming portrait of his grandmothers, is nominated for best documentary short at the Academy Awards. In it, Wang films Yi and Chang going about their daily lives with bits of playfulness mixed in. They arm wrestle. They play dress-up. They watch “Superbad.” But mostly,...[the film] captures the joy of two spirited ladies in older age as they occasionally chide their grandson’s attempts to turn them into movie stars."

https://apnews.com/article/oscars-short-nai-nai-wai-po-wang-6651a448e1f9598b6581a9cf95c35c33

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Astronaut Dr. Jonny Kim joins Anita Dey, strategic partnerships manager at NASA, in a chat with chief historian Dr. Brian Odom as they delve into supporting the #AANHPI community, Kim's journey in the space program, and the impact of stereotypes:
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Raised in South Korea 🇰🇷, Seunghee Lee began her engineering career at @NASAKennedy in 1987. Over the years, she has supported the Space Shuttle Program, a high-altitude atmospheric research glider, and the SLS rocket! #AANHPI

▶️ Lee's path to NASA: https://go.nasa.gov/3MylxhX
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Hired by @NASAJohnson in 1963, Josephine Jue was a Chinese-American computer programmer and mathematician who worked for the Agency for more than 30 years. Of her notable contributions, in the mid-1970s she oversaw development of the HAL/S compiler for the Space Shuttle. #AANHPI
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