Why So Many of Us Don’t Feel Like We Belong | HBO’s Eugene Yi
MAY 18, 202646 MIN
Why So Many of Us Don’t Feel Like We Belong | HBO’s Eugene Yi
MAY 18, 202646 MIN
Description
What does it actually mean to be seen—and to belong—without having to earn it, explain it, or change yourself just to be understood?
That’s the question at the center of this conversation with Eugene Yi, an Emmy-winning director known for powerful documentary work including Free Chol Soo Lee, The Rose: Come Back to Me, and his latest HBO film The A-List: 15 Stories from Asian and Pacific Diasporas.
On the surface, The A-List brings together 15 voices across the Asian American and Pacific Islander community—Connie Chung, Sandra Oh, Bowen Yang, Kumail Nanjiani, alongside people you may not know yet, but should.
But this is not a celebrity documentary.
It’s intimate by design: no performance—just people speaking honestly. A story rooted in AAPI identity, diaspora, and lived experience. And what stands out is that even these leaders and public figures have felt like they didn’t belong in the rooms they were in.
This is a universal challenge.
People trying to find their place.People trying to be understood.
And what you see in this film is a community of people who have felt unseen—realizing those shared experiences don’t just connect us, they strengthen what community actually is.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, you’re not understood or need to change everything you are to belong. This conversation on REPPIN will help you feel less alone in that experience, and see it differently.
Full Conversation here:
https://open.spotify.com/show/1tq2vuZiWLvhmTMaaWX2w8
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