Day 9: PANEL: Drafting Complex Stories in a Simplified World - Watch Video Here
Joey Cortez asked a question to the panel. I substantiated my responses in support of Joey’s inquiry regarding the industry’s propensity for producing white-centered narratives. The panelists’ responses were decidedly predictable, rinse and repeated, and single-focused because our BIPOC Deaf stories represent the most untapped market. We are talking about new perspectives, new voices, and rising voices. What does this mean for us? Who is gatekeeping our UNTOLD STORIES while using their privileges and the power of the purse to tell them? Deaf people from diverse backgrounds and cultures are not a monolithic experiences. This is why our collective voices need to be heard.
Watch the two videos and share your thoughts.
https://tribecafilm.com/films/drafting-complex-stories-in-a-simplified-world-2025
“A panel with female executives on the growing importance of supporting complex, female-driven narratives in film and television. With a focus on empowering women both behind and in front of the camera, panelists discuss how inclusive storytelling creates deeper connections with audiences and fuels new perspectives in media. This conversation is a call to action for more meaningful representation and greater opportunities for women in every facet of filmmaking.”
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