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Ontario Creates Creative Industries In Conversation Series 2022 | Being Seen: Directives for Authentic and Inclusive Content with the Black Screen Office

Ontario Creates Creative Industries In Conversation Series 2022 | Being Seen: Directives for Authentic and Inclusive Content with the Black Screen Office

Released Monday, 5th December 2022
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Ontario Creates Creative Industries In Conversation Series 2022 | Being Seen: Directives for Authentic and Inclusive Content with the Black Screen Office

Ontario Creates Creative Industries In Conversation Series 2022 | Being Seen: Directives for Authentic and Inclusive Content with the Black Screen Office

Ontario Creates Creative Industries In Conversation Series 2022 | Being Seen: Directives for Authentic and Inclusive Content with the Black Screen Office

Ontario Creates Creative Industries In Conversation Series 2022 | Being Seen: Directives for Authentic and Inclusive Content with the Black Screen Office

Monday, 5th December 2022
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With its Being Seen series of reports, the Black Screen Office has worked to illustrate how Canada’s screen industries are currently falling short in representing people from Black, People of Colour, 2SLGBTQIA+, and People with Disabilities communities. In this session, the Black Screen Office will present an overview of Being Seen, as well as convene an in-depth discussion on the report’s findings.  

 

Moderator:

Kelly Lynne Ashton, Lead Researcher, Being Seen

 

Panelists:

Gavin Ball, Game Developer and Assistant Teaching Professor, Ontario Tech University

Josiane Blanc, Producer, Writer, Director, Sahkosh Productions

Michelle Asgarali, Writer/Producer

Nour Mallouh, Children's Content Creator and Developmental Editor

 

Avec sa série de rapports Être vu, le Bureau de l'écran des noirs s'est efforcé d'illustrer comment l’industrie des médias télévisuels et cinématographiques du Canada ne parviennent pas à représenter les personnes des communautés noires, de couleur, 2SLGBTQIA+ et les personnes en situation de handicap. Au cours de cette séance, le Bureau de l'écran des noirs présentera un aperçu d'Être vu et organisera une discussion approfondie sur les conclusions du rapport.  

 

Modératrice :

Kelly Lynne Ashton, chercheuse principale, Être vu

 

Panélistes :

Gavin Ball, développeur de jeux et professeur adjoint, Ontario Tech University

Josiane Blanc, productrice, scénariste et réalisatrice, Sahkosh Productions

Michelle Asgarali, scénariste et productrice

Nour Mallouh, créatrice de contenu pour enfants et éditrice en développement

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