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We are devastated by the passing of Jeff Adachi, SF Public Defender and filmmaker who was to join us on this year's panel. We lost a warrior for the marginalized, a great thinker, and passionate artist. Our hearts go out to his family and friends.

Jeff Adachi (August 29, 1959 – February 22, 2019) 

10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Saturday, 2 March 2019

Black Community Services Center

418 Santa Teresa Street, Stanford

FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

5TH ANNIVERSARY

GETTING PLAYED

Symposium on Equity in the Entertainment Industry and Awards

STANFORD UNIVERSITY

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Keynote by Lili Bernard
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LILI BERNARD

Lili Bernard is a Cuban-born, Los Angeles-based multimedia artist.  Her work examines issues of sexism, racism, and trauma. She had a 2017 solo art exhibition "Antebellum Appropriations" at Museum of the African Diaspora.

 

Lili received her MFA from Otis College of Art and Design and did her undergraduate studies at Cornell University and City University of New York.  She is a mother of six, a painter, actor, author, educator, occasional curator, longtime community organizer, and founder of BAILA: Black Artists in Los Angeles. A public-figure antirape activist and co-chair of #ERAnow, Lili influenced the abolishment of the statute of limitations on rape prosecution in California, alongside her #EndRapeSOL peers.

 

"I create narrative artwork that chronicles sexual, racial and domestic violence, in a collision of cruelty against compassion. Autobiographical anecdotes of childhood abuse, adult rape, and suicide attempts intertwine with sociocultural struggles of my Caribbean immigrant family and ancestors. Afro-Cuban religious iconography and history tether together survivorship stories of the past and present. The unconquerable nature of the human spirit reins over the impact of trauma." -- Lili Bernard

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FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

5th Annual Getting Played 2019

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Getting Played: who's playing you?! is a 2010 documentary about inequities in the entertainment industry and inspiration for this symposium. Not only are Industry workers subjected to rampant employment discrimination, entertainment media shapes who we are. Whether one compares the increased support of marriage equality to the number of LGBT characters on television, or the objectification of women in our society to the sexualization of female characters across all media, it is clear that the images we see every day - including those that are fictional - compel our thoughts and behaviors en masse. Join us as we engage a distinguished panel in a conversation including about solutions to the current inequities from casting to directing that shape what we see on the big and small screens. We will conclude our afternoon by honoring a select few courageous heroes who advance Industry equity in their everyday lives.

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10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.            Networking and Continental Breakfast

10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.            Keynote ~ Lili Bernard

11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.            Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A

12:15 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.            Awards

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Additional thanks to Jenae Cohn, Marcos Cousineau, Cristina Huerta, Khuyen Le, Chris Rozeville, Katie Fritz, and the Hume Center for Writing and Speaking.

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