Keke Palmer and Nakia Stephens launched "Southern Fried Rice" on KeyTV, a network celebrating Black stories—but its Asian ...
The newest series on Keke Palmer’s KeyTV Network is stirring up all kinds of controversy this week.
The series is more concerned with defending "acceptable" forms of appropriation rather than starting a conversation about ...
Keke Palmer addressed backlash over her show "Southern Fried Rice," which centers on a Korean-American girl navigating life ...
Keke Palmer, who runs KeyTV, is facing backlash for giving a platform to a new dramedy centering an Asian woman, Southern ...
Keke Palmer’s new HBCU show “Southern Fried Rice” is met with mixed opinions on social media. Many view the series as ...
Keke Palmer says that despite the controversy over 'Southern Fried HBCU,' she embraces creatives of color and their vision.
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‘Southern Fried Rice’ Trailer: Kordell Beckham, Choyce Brown And More Star In Series At Keke Palmer’s KeyTV
Blavity’s Shadow and Act has the exclusive trailer debut for Southern Fried Rice, the new series from Keke Palmer’s KeyTV ...
The series follows KoKo Johnson, played by Page Yang, a Korean-American girl raised by her Southern Black parents ...
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Amanda Seales Weighs In On Keke Palmer Executive Producing A Series About An Asian Woman Attending An HBCU
Amanda Seales is weighing on the controversy surrounding Keke Palmer executive producing a series about an Asian woman attending an HBCU (Historically Black College and University).
A show about an Asian American student at an HBCU wanted to celebrate culture. Instead, it turned representation into roleplay.
The release of the new show, “Southern Fried Rice,” has amassed unrelenting controversy about the representation, or lack thereof, of race in television shows. While the show plays with ...
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