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Jermaine and Delvin discussed the evolving landscape of storytelling and representation in media, particularly focusing on marginalized communities. They highlighted how increased democratization of storytelling has allowed underrepresented groups to tell their own stories, which sometimes challenges the comfort of those who are not used to seeing diverse perspectives. They also discussed how media representation has changed over time, with positive black characters becoming more prevalent as more black writers gained access to creative spaces. The conversation touched on the importance of personal connections and understanding in shaping perceptions of different communities, and they noted that many people lack direct relationships with LGBTQ+ or trans individuals, which can influence their attitudes and understanding.
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Jermaine and Delvin discussed the evolving landscape of storytelling and representation in media, particularly focusing on marginalized communities. They highlighted how increased democratization of storytelling has allowed underrepresented groups to tell their own stories, which sometimes challenges the comfort of those who are not used to seeing diverse perspectives. They also discussed how media representation has changed over time, with positive black characters becoming more prevalent as more black writers gained access to creative spaces. The conversation touched on the importance of personal connections and understanding in shaping perceptions of different communities, and they noted that many people lack direct relationships with LGBTQ+ or trans individuals, which can influence their attitudes and understanding.

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