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A half Australian half Chinese girl dreams of a world without labels.

Amy Warner at SBS

Amy Warner at SBS Source: SBS

Amy Warner is one of the five winners in the SBS National Youth Week Film competition this year. Through her Youth Week film, she explores the impact of stereotypes as she has experienced them. As a half Chinese half Australian girl, Amy dreams of a world without labels. Her mom told her that Amy is lucky that she dosen't look like Chinese. Why did her mon say so? Amy and her mom Daohua Zhang accepted the interview with SBS Mandarin Program. Amy told the reason she engaged in the film competition.


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Amy Warner is one of the five winners in the SBS National Youth Week Film competition this year. Through her Youth Week film, she explores the impact of stereotypes as she has experienced them. As a half Chinese half Australian girl, Amy dreams of a world without labels. Her mom told her that Amy is lucky that she dosen't look like Chinese. Why did her mon say so? Amy and her mom Daohua Zhang accepted the interview with SBS Mandarin Program. Amy told the reason she engaged in the film competition.



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