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On Saturday, September 7, several members of DC TV Podcasts took part in the network's annual Diversity and Representation in DC TV live-show on Mixlr.com/DCTVPodcasts. The discussion featured Andy Behbakht (The Flash Podcast, Titans Podcast), Tatiana Hullender (The Flash Podcast), Keith Chow (DC TV Classics), Britney Monae (Black Lightning Podcast, DC TV Classics), Nate Milton (Black Lightning Podcast), Cori McCreery (Titans Podcast), Laura Sirikul (Titans Podcast), Angie Dahl (Stargirl Podcast), and Lissette Sáenz (Stargirl Podcast), along with special guest Tamara Brooks as the moderator.
Throughout the discussion, the panel discusses what things have and haven't improved for the DC TV shows in the past year when it comes to its representation in front and behind the camera. How are the shows doing with its characters of color as well as of the LGBT community? What things still need to be improved upon for not just the characters but also what's going on behind the camera? Do these hosts feel represented in today's DC TV shows? That and so much more is discussed in this year's Diversity and Representation in DC TV special!
Find Stargirl Podcast:
Social Media: Facebook – @StargirlPodcast – Instagram
Contact: [email protected]
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio
Support: TeePublic Store
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On Saturday, September 7, several members of DC TV Podcasts took part in the network's annual Diversity and Representation in DC TV live-show on Mixlr.com/DCTVPodcasts. The discussion featured Andy Behbakht (The Flash Podcast, Titans Podcast), Tatiana Hullender (The Flash Podcast), Keith Chow (DC TV Classics), Britney Monae (Black Lightning Podcast, DC TV Classics), Nate Milton (Black Lightning Podcast), Cori McCreery (Titans Podcast), Laura Sirikul (Titans Podcast), Angie Dahl (Stargirl Podcast), and Lissette Sáenz (Stargirl Podcast), along with special guest Tamara Brooks as the moderator.
Throughout the discussion, the panel discusses what things have and haven't improved for the DC TV shows in the past year when it comes to its representation in front and behind the camera. How are the shows doing with its characters of color as well as of the LGBT community? What things still need to be improved upon for not just the characters but also what's going on behind the camera? Do these hosts feel represented in today's DC TV shows? That and so much more is discussed in this year's Diversity and Representation in DC TV special!
Find Stargirl Podcast:
Social Media: Facebook – @StargirlPodcast – Instagram
Contact: [email protected]
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – Google Play – iHeartRadio
Support: TeePublic Store
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