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Tag: pop culture

An Ode to Resilience | Brooke Trantor on ED Recovery, Being Vulnerable, and Telling Personal Stories to Help Others

An open and vulnerable conversation on eating disorder recovery and using personal stories in film to help others.

body image, brooke trantor, eating disorder awareness, ed, ed recovery, female directors, film production, personal stories, podcast interview, pop culture, women in film, yours are mine

What’s in a Name? How One Simple Mistake in POC Characterization Can Affect the Representation as a Whole

In a name, there is history, tradition, culture, and love, so why is it that Hollywood and other platforms of entertainment keep choosing the most generic, stereotypical, and easily pronounceable names for characters?

asian representation, bipoc representation, black representation, cho chang, jk rowling, latino representation, microagressions, movies, pop culture, racism, stereotype, stereotypes in pop culture, television, the simpsons
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