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In this episode, we are joined by two-time Emmy nominated journalist Georgia Fort as we go behind the curtain to examine media's portrayal of Black people and stories in the media. We will examine Georgia's crusade into making sure our stories get told in the right way. It's time we change the narrative and it takes all of us. Now, let's get down to the white meat!
Guest info:Georgia Fort is a two-time Emmy nominated Media Producer and Television Correspondent who is changing the narrative through visual stories about race & culture that build equity. Her reporting has been published on CNN, ABC, NBC, Fox and CBS affiliates. Most recently she produced a short documentary “George Floyd: It Happened Here”, and co-directed and edited the award-winning documentary “Rondo: Beyond the Pavement” which is now available on Amazon Prime. The Minnesota native has over a decade of broadcast experience that spans from public radio government television to national commercial television broadcasting. Georgia graduated from the University of St. Thomas where she advocated for student parents and diversity inclusion. She has three daughters and is married to boxing gym owner and professional boxer, Cerresso Fort.
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In this episode, we are joined by two-time Emmy nominated journalist Georgia Fort as we go behind the curtain to examine media's portrayal of Black people and stories in the media. We will examine Georgia's crusade into making sure our stories get told in the right way. It's time we change the narrative and it takes all of us. Now, let's get down to the white meat!
Guest info:Georgia Fort is a two-time Emmy nominated Media Producer and Television Correspondent who is changing the narrative through visual stories about race & culture that build equity. Her reporting has been published on CNN, ABC, NBC, Fox and CBS affiliates. Most recently she produced a short documentary “George Floyd: It Happened Here”, and co-directed and edited the award-winning documentary “Rondo: Beyond the Pavement” which is now available on Amazon Prime. The Minnesota native has over a decade of broadcast experience that spans from public radio government television to national commercial television broadcasting. Georgia graduated from the University of St. Thomas where she advocated for student parents and diversity inclusion. She has three daughters and is married to boxing gym owner and professional boxer, Cerresso Fort.
GeorgiaFort.com
Facebook.com/byGeorgiaFort
Instagram.com/ByGeorgiaFort
Twitter.com.com/ByGeorgiaFort