After another big weekend at the box office, “Shrek 2″ has now surpassed the earnings of the original “Shrek” and may be on track to become the top grossing animated film of all time, a spot currently held by “Finding Nemo.”
California writer Emil Guillermo is one of the many Americans who have been caught up in the Shrek phenomenon. In this radio diary, he says it may be just a cartoon fantasy, but Shrek offers real lessons for race relations in America.
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Emil Guillermo is a radio and TV commentator and the author of “Amok: Essays From an Asian American Perspective,” which won an American Book Award. He is a former host of NPR’s “All Things Considered.”



















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