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Connie Wang is a Chinese American journalist and writer. She was the former executive director of Refinery29 and has been awarded several Front Page Awards for digital video and fashion.
Connie Wang is an award winning actress and producer with over 20 film and TV credits. She has received 7 screen nominations, including the Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Performance. She won Best Lead Actress at the Apulia Web Festival for her role in Tokens.
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May 9, 2023 · Connie Wang reflects on her own self, her mom and what ‘Asian American’ even means in ‘Oh My Mother!’ In her debut book, the former Refinery29 executive editor captures seminal memories with her mother — and learns they were more alike than she ever imagined.
- Jennifer Gerson
Connie Wang is an award winning actress and producer with over 20 film and TV credits. She has received 9 screen nominations, including 2 Canadian Screen Award Nominations for Best Lead Performance. She won Best Lead Actress at the Apulia Web Festival for her role in Tokens.
May 9, 2023 · Connie Wang's "Oh My Mother! A Memoir in Nine Adventures" is out today. In it, Wang — a journalist, writer, and editor — explores her relationship with her mother, Qing Li. The book charts...
- Lena Felton
Connie Wang is an award winning actress, comedian, and producer with over 20 film and TV credits. She has received 11 screen nominations, including 2 Canadian Screen Award Nominations for Best Lead Performance. She won Best Lead Actress at the Apulia Web Festival for her role in Tokens.
“A sort of road trip through a complex mother-daughter relationship in nine essays, journalist Connie Wang’s collection is electric with warmth, humor, and intellect, as so well-captured in the book’s title. A literal translation of the closest Chinese expression to ‘Oh my God,’ Oh My Mother! is poised to be a glowing debut.” —Elle
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