Talk:Ma-Yi Theater Company

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"Ma-Yi did not start out to be an Asian American theatre company...its first productions were Filipino, Filipino-American plays, or adaptations."

So you mean to say that Filipinos and Filipino-Americans are not even considered Asians and Asian-Americans, respectively? Because the first two sentences in the History section is saying that instead of starting out as an Asian-American theater company, its first productions were Filipino and Filipino-American plays/adaptations. Either this is implying that Filipinos are not Asians, or this could simply be a contradiction.

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