Asia Jackson

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Asia Jackson
File:Asia Jackson at 2018 SIPA Awards.jpg
Jackson in 2018
Born (1994-05-25) May 25, 1994 (age 32)
California, United States
Occupations
Years active2016–present
Websitehttp://www.asiajackson.com

Asia Jackson (born May 25, 1994) is an American actress, YouTuber, and activist of African-American and Filipino descent.[1] In 2016, she created the #MagandangMorenx (literally translated to "beautiful brown skin") movement to combat colorism in Filipino communities worldwide.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Early life and education

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Jackson was born on May 25, 1994 in California.[1][7] As a child of a member of the U.S. military she lived in various U.S. and Asia locations including Tokyo, Japan, and Baguio City, Philippines.[7][8] Her father is Black-American and served in the United States Air Force.[8] Her mother is ethnically Igorot from Baguio City, Philippines.[1][4] She originally attended college for computer information systems before dropping out to become an actress.[7][8] She attended Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Long Beach, California.[7]

Career

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Acting

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After dropping out of college, Jackson began taking acting classes.[7] In 2016, she appeared in her first billed television role on ABC's Modern Family.[9] Her first feature film Stalked By A Reality Star premiered on Lifetime in 2018.[10]

YouTube

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In 2016, Jackson started uploading videos to her YouTube channel where she chronicles her day to day life as an actress and shares beauty and fashion tips.

As a beauty influencer, she has worked with brands such as Sephora, Armani, Neutrogena, and Laura Mercier. She was a Proactiv ambassador in 2018.[11]

Fashion

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In celebration of Filipino-American History Month, Jackson collaborated with the Asian-American woman owned streetwear brand UPRISERS in October 2019.[4] She created a capsule collection of clothing and accessories with messaging like "MORENX" (translated to: "brown skin") and "You Can't Tell Me Who I Am" to empower people with marginalized identities.[12]

As a fashion influencer, she has worked with brands such as Nike, Coach, and Farfetch.

Activism

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Jackson created the Twitter movement #MagandangMorenx in October 2016 to "celebrate the diversity of Filipino beauty",[1] "reject long established and elitist beauty standards",[13] and "promote self love and self acceptance".[14] The movement seeks to challenge and dismantle colorism in Filipino and Asian communities.[4][6] It originated on Twitter but has crossed over to platforms like Instagram and Facebook. She originally started #MagandangMorenx as a way to celebrate Filipino-American History Month.[13] Jackson has spoken at numerous universities across the United States, such as UC Berkeley and Syracuse University, about colorism in Filipino communities as well as in Western media.[15][16]

In 2023, in the wake of the Gaza war, she became involved with a public dispute with comedian Amy Schumer about the career ramifications of supporting Israel and Palestine, which was further amplified by actress Mia Khalifa.[17][18]

Filmography

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Year Title Role
2018 Stalked By A Reality Star Mischa
2020 Nocturne Abigail

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2016 Modern Family Prom Dress Student 1 episode
2017 The Young and the Restless Emma 1 episode
2017 Superstore Kylie 1 episode
2017 Speechless Heather 1 episode
2018 Alone Together Charlene 1 episode

See also

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References

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