Diversity Digest: Looking Back at AAPI Heritage Month
Welcome to another edition of the WBD Diversity Digest. In this edition, we look back at and shine a light on content, events, and initiatives across the WBD portfolio that celebrated the richness and diversity of Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) culture during AAPI Heritage Month.
Embracing Every Dimension of Us
To celebrate AAPI Heritage Month, Max鈥檚 Multicultural Marketing team created a campaign to spotlight Max AAPI talent and celebrate the multidimensional portrayals of the AAPI community. Under the banner 鈥楧imensions of Us鈥 and the tagline 鈥楥elebrate AAPI Voices: Embrace Every Dimension of Us,鈥 the campaign included a , which highlighted stories that authentically explored the emotional and complex range of Asian and Pacific Islanders and stories that break the mold.
The Max team also curated an immersive tea house experience at Tea at Shiloh in downtown Los Angeles to authentically engage and strengthen brand connections with key community members. Max transformed the tea house into an intimate experience themed to 鈥楧imensions of Us,鈥 with hands-on workshops, tea and food tastings, and a special musical performance. Influential AAPI creators including , , , and were invited to attend, share their experiences, and encourage their audiences to check out the on Max.
Celebrating AAPI Executives
Cultural heritage months provide not only an opportunity to showcase our on-air content and talent, but also spotlight our employees and executives behind the scenes who are creating on-screen magic. For AAPI Heritage Month, we shine a light on Howard Lee, President of Discovery Networks and TLC, who oversees all creative and business operations including programming, production, and development for Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Science Channel, and Travel Channel.
Under Lee鈥檚 stewardship, TLC has broken multiple performance records, and his leadership is the driving force behind the network鈥檚 ongoing evolution as the leading destination for female audiences. Among numerous hit series to his credit, he developed and greenlit the ratings juggernaut 鈥90 Day Fianc茅鈥 franchise, which propelled TLC to rank as the #1 cable network without sports for women on Sunday nights over the past 5 years and has garnered over 7 billion hours of consumed content. Under the first year of Howard鈥檚 leadership of Discovery Channel in 2023, the network had a record-breaking year of ratings success including maintaining the #1 primetime cable network spot among men, excluding sports and news. For the first time in the 35-year history of 鈥淪hark Week,鈥 the network's tentpole programming event, all seven nights outperformed or matched the previous year and well-known series 鈥淒eadliest Catch,鈥 鈥淣aked and Afraid,鈥 鈥淕old Rush,鈥 and 鈥淓xpedition Unknown鈥 remain top performers.
Lee was just named in May to Gold House鈥檚 A100 list, honoring the 100 most impactful Asian Pacific leaders in culture and society over the past year. Gold House鈥檚 mission is to be a cultural ecosystem that unites, invests in, and champions Asian Pacific leaders to power tomorrow for all. Congrats, Howard!
Stacking Up AAPI Content
WBD鈥檚 US Networks highlighted AAPI talent and stories throughout AAPI Heritage Month, through featured programming stacks and other new and returning series, including:
Adult Swim aired a marathon of their hit new anime series on May 11 and May 18 during the action/anime block Toonami. Adult Swim also shared about the forthcoming 鈥淩ick and Morty鈥 spinoff series from Japanese creator/director Takashi Sano entitled 鈥淩ick and Morty: The Anime.鈥
Food Network brought back returning series with Jet Tila (who recently received a James Beard Award nomination and a Daytime Emmy nomination) and with Molly Yeh. Food Network also launched a new digital series on Food Network social, 鈥淢aneet Eats,鈥 featuring Indian Chef Maneet Chauhan and ran in-program messages within AAPI programming stacks that celebrated AAPI inventors and innovators in the food space.
TBS aired an AAPI Heritage Month movie marathon including 鈥淏irds of Prey,鈥 鈥淐razy Rich Asians,鈥 and 鈥淥cean鈥檚 Eight.鈥 TBS also aired a 鈥淏ig Bang Theory鈥 marathon featuring favorite episodes of Kunal Nayyar, the actor who plays the character Raj Koothrappali in the sitcom.
TNT aired an AAPI Heritage Month movie marathon including 鈥淥cean鈥檚 Eight,鈥 鈥淏irds of Prey,鈥 and 鈥淎quaman.鈥
Supporting the Next Generation of AAPI Filmmakers
Ishana Night Shyamalan, daughter of M. Night Shyamalan, made her directorial debut with WB Pictures鈥 鈥淭he Watchers鈥 on June 7. As part of the campaign around the film, the WB Pictures Multicultural Marketing team partnered with several AAPI community organizations, including , , , , and , to support the young filmmaker. The team held a meet-and-greet with Ishana and leaders from these organizations when the trailer launched, followed by inviting the organizations to join the worldwide premiere event in New York City on June 2. On the same night, the Multicultural Marketing team held a reception and screening at NeueHouse Hollywood where various AAPI tastemakers and leaders were invited to enjoy an advanced screening of the film, which featured a recorded message from Ishana.
Uplifting and Connecting WBD鈥檚 AAPI Voices
During AAPI Heritage Month, WBD鈥檚 DEI team worked with the WAVE (Warner Asian Voices Elevated) Business Resource Group (BRG) to host a variety of events. At the end of May, they held a panel discussion and screening in the WB Studio Tour Hollywood building in Burbank of HBO/Max鈥檚 鈥淭he Sympathizer鈥 (season 1, episode 4) for WBD employees. The panel included the original author and Executive Producer of 鈥淭he Sympathizer,鈥 Viet Thanh Nguyen; the show's Vietnamese dialogue consultant, Jenni Trang L锚; and 鈥淭he Vietnamese鈥 podcast host, Kenneth Nguyen, who discussed the creative process of moving the story from page to screen, nuances of cultural consulting, and the history and current landscape of Vietnamese representation in entertainment and media. WBD鈥檚 DEI North America team, the WAVE BRG, and Food Network also partnered to host a cooking demonstration for WBD employees with Esther Choi of Food Network鈥檚 鈥24 in 24: Last Chef Standing.鈥 During the demo, Choi showed employees how to make her special Halmoni Mandu (grandma鈥檚 dumplings) in the Food Network kitchen in WBD鈥檚 New York office. Check out the recipe !
WBD鈥檚 Diversity Outreach and Employer Branding teams also partnered together on a social media and talent community campaign to engage WBD鈥檚 workforce and talent networks in celebrating AAPI Heritage Month. The campaign recognized and celebrated some of the driven and trailblazing leaders in tech, news, and WBD鈥檚 international business who are actively contributing to advancements and innovations across the company. See sample spotlights and .
Out and About
Throughout the month of May, WBD curated and participated in various events to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month. 海角社区国产精伦. Television (WBTV) Group hosted an intimate dinner at Yangban Restaurant in Los Angeles, celebrating individuals who help drive conversations about AAPI inclusion and representation on screen and behind the screens.
WBD and Max brands also showed up at the , , and . Max ran their 30-second spot celebrating AAPI Heritage Month at CAAMFest and VC FILM FEST, while , the umbrella organization for WBD鈥檚 suite of pipeline programs, had activation and branding opportunities at both of the festivals as well. At CAAMFest, WBD Access also hosted a fireside chat about pipeline programs and breaking into the industry with a WBTV Director Workshop alum, Charissa Sanjarernsuithikul, and moderated by Jamie Hernandez, Manager, DEI Pipeline Programs at WBD. In addition to the fireside chat, Jamie and Charissa participated in the Festival's "office hours" during the Filmmaker Summit.
And while not squarely in AAPI Heritage Month, WBD is proud to support the this summer in Philadelphia, PA. The conference, organized by OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates and in partnership with the Japanese American Citizens League and APIAVote, empowers the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.