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In this episode of Brown & Black, Jack and Mike discuss two central topics affecting creators of color – the ongoing negotiations between the WGA (Writer’s Guild of America) and Hollywood studios, and the invisible Latino renaissance in America that’s receiving little recognition from mainstream legacy media.
Segment 1: The Writer’s Guild of America Strike and Its Impact on Creators of Color
Jack and Mike dive deep into the WGA strike, examining its possible consequences on the entertainment sector and the specific implications for creators of color. The discussion delves into the potential fallout of a strike on daytime and late-night TV, viewership, and the release schedules of movies and television series.
Segment 2: The Invisible Latino Renaissance in America
The guys analyze the current Latino renaissance sweeping across the United States, calling attention to the glaring lack of recognition it receives from mainstream legacy media. They emphasize the significance of acknowledging and celebrating this cultural transformation, especially given the upcoming elections and their implications for people of color. The conversation also delves into the urgent need for more diverse, inclusive, and authentic storytelling in the entertainment industry.
Sources: The Latino Renaissance: Overlooked by Mainstream Media, Writer’s Guild of America
The Brown & Black podcast, a 2023 Webby Nominee in the Best DE&I Episode Category, offers insightful examinations of race and pop culture. Hosted by two distinguished film and culture critics – one Latino and one Black – the podcast reimagines the narrative surrounding pop culture news and opinions in America. Jack Rico and Mike Sargent feature interviews with Latino and Black filmmakers, actors, musicians, and artists, unpacking the complex relationship between entertainment and race.
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