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The Elephant in the Bedroom
TAHI
6 episodes
1 day ago
James Roque & Chye-Ling Huang take a raw, funny, and at times confronting look at the intersection of sex, love, and race.
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James Roque & Chye-Ling Huang take a raw, funny, and at times confronting look at the intersection of sex, love, and race.
Show more...
Comedy
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Just My Type
The Elephant in the Bedroom
35 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
Just My Type

When James Roque & Chye-Ling Huang realise they've only ever dated white people, they start to wonder... how did this happen? And is it really so bad to have a type?

Watch a video segment from the episode here

James & Chye-Ling, Asian creatives and best friends, realise they have a dating bias toward white people, and are investigating why. They hear theories from other people of colour who have the same type, linked to where they grew up, media, and wanting to belong. The Elephant in the Bedroom emerges: will their investigation have real-world consequences on their relationships with their white partners?

On a double date, James & Chye-Ling, two Asian BFFs, realise their type is white people. How did this happen, and is it upholding a white supremacist system. Can love really be racist?

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

The Elephant in the Bedroom
James Roque & Chye-Ling Huang take a raw, funny, and at times confronting look at the intersection of sex, love, and race.