Wendy Lu is a news editor and producer at HuffPost. She edits trending news and feature stories, and she works with the video team to produce breaking news and narrative long-form video projects. Outside of editing, Wendy reports on race, disability, politics, identity and culture. She is also a global speaker on disability representation in the media at universities, conferences and podcasts. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Teen Vogue, Bustle and others. She is based in New York City.
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Hulu’s 'Run' Is A Classic Thriller — Except For 1 Major Thing
The movie, which features Sarah Paulson and newcomer Kiera Allen, is the first major thriller to star a wheelchair user since 1948.
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HuffPost Event: Building Resilience In The Workplace During COVID-19
Join our journalists for a discussion about mental health, myths about productivity and tips for being kind to yourself at work in an era of constant emotional stress and grief.
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Jillian Mercado On Being A Disabled Latina Model: 'We're Not Going Anywhere'
"If I don’t see it out there and I know in my heart and my soul that I belong here ... I have to be that change,” said the model, who has collaborated with Nordstrom and Beyoncé.
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'Orange Is The New Black' Actor Diane Guerrero Reclaims Family Deportation Story
This “Jane the Virgin” star talks about what it’s like to relive her family’s deportation every time she watches the news.
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What It's Like Being Disabled And Asian In America
The pressure to conform to Western values, lifestyles and standards of success can be especially hard on disabled Asian Americans.