The Geena Davis Institute hosted an insightful virtual See Jane Salon event focusing on the Institute's latest research study on children's television, "See Jane 2020 TV: Historic Screen & Speaking Time for Female Characters." The event, which coincided with Nurses Day, celebrated the dedication of frontline workers, especially in trying times such as the pandemic. Geena Davis presented the study's preliminary findings, which was followed by a panel of esteemed experts in children's content. They spoke on the industry's current state and what the future holds for representation in children's television.
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Geena Davis kicked off the event by revealing some exciting preliminary findings from the Institute's latest research study on children's television, "See Jane 2020 TV: Historic Screen & Speaking Time for Female Characters." The study covered six key categories to examine representation in children's television, namely: gender, race, disability, LGBTQ+ representation, age, and body size. Among the highlights was the significant increase in screen time and speaking roles for female characters, now at 59%. However, many challenges remain in achieving representation that matches real-word demographics.
The results were followed by a panel discussion which examined the challenges and progress in creating diverse and inclusive content for children. Ramsey Naito shared insights on Nickelodeon's commitment to animation and how the studio has adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kay Oyegun discussed her journey from medicine to writing and her work on "This Is Us." She emphasized the importance of empathic storytelling. Diane Ikemiyashiro highlighted the cultural authenticity in Disney Junior's programming, particularly in "Mira, Royal Detective," and how the industry needs to strive for greater representation in children's television.
The event concluded with a reminder of the Institute's commitment to improving diversity and inclusion in media, and the importance of young audiences seeing diversity in all its forms on-screen.
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