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Donkeyballs 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yay! Society couldn’t last another minute without this!

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ScullyMully [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

She produced a live town hall called America After Ferguson for WGBH, and has held positions at Viacom/BET, NPR, and as communications director for the U.S. Department of State’s special envoy to the Sudan.

Marie Nelson: "I have a piece that I call my “Power Pose” jacket. It’s a black Gracia jacket that has an origami-like sculptural lapel and a futuristic peplum. That sense of structure and edge gives me that Wakanda female-warrior feeling when I walk into a room."

"I love everything about storytelling... Working against the backdrop of the persistent and pernicious racial divide in our country just reminds me of the importance of our role as journalists. We have to continually challenge ourselves to examine, inform, and serve our audiences across difference.

A Disney VP bragging about her haute couture wardrobe complaining about racial divides, a propagandist who invokes a comic-book nation yet who calls herself a Journalist...these are true Third World markers.

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ScullyMully [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

She's the driving force behind ABC's upcoming "racial reckoning" series Soul Of A Nation

ABC will air "Soul of a Nation," a six-part newsmagazine series focused on the Black experience in America.. will feature reporting from ABC News and ESPN journalists.

The network said the historic series will "present viewers with a unique window into authentic realities of Black life and dive deeper into this critical moment of racial reckoning" with episodes focused on spirituality, Black joy, activism in sports and the racial reckoning that erupted after the death of George Floyd last year.

Others featured include 95-year-old Lucille Burden Osborne, the great-granddaughter of Charles McGruder, her enslaved ancestor who was deployed to neighboring plantations as a breeder but created a home for his many children after emancipation. One episode will offer a behind-the-scenes look at influential young Black creators on the social network TikTok.

"ABC News is proud to partner with ABC Entertainment to host 'Soul of a Nation,' a primetime convening place for diverse audiences to call home," series creator Marie Nelson, the senior vice president of integrated content strategy at ABC News, said in a statement.

"It's 2021 and the demands of this time call upon the media community to grant Black viewers more opportunities to see their lives reflected in all of its complexity and to present all of our audience access points to gain understanding."

Sooo...PBS has film executives???

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vatrump2020 1 point ago +2 / -1

This shit only matters if we support it by watching it or buying products from companies that sponsor it. Turn all this shit off and it will die. If a liberal makes a trans-racially equal movie and no one watches it does it really affect the narrative, no. We need to all unplug from their narrative and it will go away. We are paying them to reprogram us.