Gold House's 2023 A100 List Celebrates Asian Icons

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Gold House Unveils Influential A100 List in LA

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Gold House has released its 2023 A100 list, recognizing the most influential Asians and Asian Americans in culture and society.

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The list includes actors, musicians, entrepreneurs, activists, and more, all of whom have made significant contributions to their respective fields.

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Among the honorees are Ke Huy Quan, best known for his roles in "The Goonies" and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom."

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Stephanie Hsu, an actress and singer who has appeared in Broadway productions like "Be More Chill" and "The SpongeBob Musical," is also on the list.

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Rapper Saweetie, whose hits include "My Type" and "Best Friend," was recognized for her impact on the music industry.

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Other honorees include Dr. David Ho, a renowned HIV/AIDS researcher, and Brandon Leake, the first spoken word poet to win America's Got Talent.

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Gold House's A100 list is now in its fourth year and has become a highly respected measure of influence and impact in the Asian and Asian American communities.

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Gold House's selection process is rigorous, involving a committee of experts who review hundreds of nominees before selecting the final list of honorees.

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The 2023 A100 list was unveiled at a star-studded event in Los Angeles, attended by many of the honorees and other prominent Asian and Asian American figures.