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How often do you see Latinos and people of color on the big screen?
Kerry Valderrama, president of Alamo City Studios, joins Salud Talks to discuss how his company is creating a culture in which all people can tell their stories through art and film.
Check out this discussion on the #SaludTalks Podcast, Episode 11, “Homogenizing Hollywood“!
- WHAT: A #SaludTalks discussion on minority representation in art and film
- GUEST: Kerry Valderrama, president of Alamo City Studios
- WHERE: Available wherever fine podcasts are downloaded, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, Tune In, and others
- WHEN: The episode went live at 9:00 a.m., Nov. 20, 2019
In this episode, we explored questions such as:
- Why does cultural representation in art and film matter?
- How can the film industry begin to bolster people of color’s voices throughout Hollywood?
- What are local filmmakers throughout the U.S. doing to promote diversity in film?
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