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This week's episode is the first of a three part mini-series called Black Perspectives in Film. Hosts Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino talk with Professor Toussaint Losier from UMass’s AfroAm Department to explore why representation in film matters, how harmful stereotypes emerged in film’s early history, and the real consequences that can occur from its perpetuation.
Produced/Edited/Hosted by Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino | Podcast theme by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino
By Students in the Film Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst5
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This week's episode is the first of a three part mini-series called Black Perspectives in Film. Hosts Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino talk with Professor Toussaint Losier from UMass’s AfroAm Department to explore why representation in film matters, how harmful stereotypes emerged in film’s early history, and the real consequences that can occur from its perpetuation.
Produced/Edited/Hosted by Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino | Podcast theme by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino