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Television Academy Foundation Partners With Easterseals To Present THE POWER OF TV: REPRESENTING DISABILITY IN STORYTELLING

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Television Academy Foundation Partners With Easterseals To Present THE POWER OF TV: REPRESENTING DISABILITY IN STORYTELLING Image

The Television Academy Foundation today announced it will co-present The Power of TV: Representing Disability in Storytelling with Easterseals Southern California on April 24, 2019, at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, California.

The free, open-to-the-public event will feature a panel discussion with entertainment industry leaders and talent focused on raising disability awareness and inclusion in television. This Power of TV event will discuss strategies to increase the representation and inclusion of people with disabilities in front of and behind the camera, as well as encourage authentic television portrayals.

Panelists for the event include actors RJ Mitte (Now Apocalypse/Breaking Bad) and Shoshannah Stern (This Close), Grey's Anatomy Showrunner and Executive Producer Krista Vernoff, and Founder and Executive Consultant of Bunim/Murray Productions Jonathan Murray (Born This Way). Actress and philanthropist Holly Robinson Peete will moderate the panel discussion.

The event will be held on Wednesday, April 24, 7:30 p.m., at the Academy's Saban Media Center, 5210 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, California.

Admission is free, and RSVP is required (limit is two tickets per person).
To reserve tickets visit TelevisionAcademy.com/power-of-tv/tickets.

"The disability community is the largest minority group in the nation," said Mark Whitley, CEO, Easterseals Southern California. "Collaborating with the Television Academy Foundation on this event is a great way to shed light on the need for greater representation of people with disabilities within the entertainment industry. Easterseals is proud to work toward a future where everyone is 100 percent included and empowered."

"The Foundation is committed to examining the needs of underserved audiences and highlighting television's role in promoting positive social change through inclusivity," said Madeline Di Nonno, chair of the Television Academy Foundation. "Nearly 20 percent of Americans live with a disability, and we are pleased to partner with Easterseals on this important event that will explore how television can better serve and reflect this diverse audience."





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