Transparent: Shooting for Authenticity
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Television Academy Throwback: Joey Soloway
Transparent creator Joey Soloway, a nonbinary individual, spoke on the thought behind transgender character Tante Gittel. Soloway says they didn't realize what Gittel's full story would become and how it would incorporate real transgender history.
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The Power of TV: Trans Visibility in Storytelling
A conversation that explores the pathways and roadblocks to expanding storytelling and visibility of trans individuals and communities.
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The Power of TV: Representing Disability in Story Telling: Daryl "Chill" Mitchell
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Daryl "Chill" Mitchell from NCIS: New Orleans boasts about his son Desmond who is the best PA the show has ever had.
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The Power of TV: Representing Disability in Storytelling
A panel conversation moderated by Holly Robinson Peete addressing the onscreen representation of people with disabilities as well as pathways for increased access and opportunity.
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The Power of TV: Representing Disability in Storytelling: Shoshannah Stern
This Close creator, Shoshannah Stern, talks about fear as a motivating factor contributing to companies not hiring people with disabilities.
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The Power of TV: Representing Disability in Storytelling: RJ Mitte
RJ Mitte of Now Apocalypse on how he got the role of a lifetime on Breaking Bad.
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Staying at the Table: A Conversation with Henry Winkler
Moderator Tom Bergeron and a panel of special guests discuss Henry Winkler's multi-hyphenate career in television in an intimate and hilarious conversation.
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Veterans Day: Television and the Military Experience
Three insightful panels featuring the issues impacting veterans and how television portrays them.
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Who Taught Them Everything They Know?
Full 90-minute panel. Television industry professionals talk about how mentors helped to guide and influence their careers.
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Penning Pennsylvania Avenue
Kal Penn of Designated Survivor leads the discussion on what is fact and fiction when the oval office is recreated for television.