Cameron Espinoza (she/her) is Director of Applied Research at the Geena Davis Institute. Her primary work at the Institute includes Spellcheck for Bias®, research design, and special projects. Cameron is completing her Ph.D. in political science at City University of New York (CUNY). In addition to her graduate work, she is a Junior Scholar at the Stone Center for Socio-Economic Inequality. Her research focus is on voter suppression and restrictions of suffrage at the state-level in the United States. She holds a Master’s degree in Politics and International Relations from Selwyn College, University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and a B.A. in English Literature and Political Science from the University of Southern California. She lives with her cats in New York City.
The State of Disability Representation on Television
Celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities with a data-driven, culture-shifting conversation on how authentic TV storytelling transforms how audiences see disability and inclusion.
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
Virtual
Speaker:
Mounia Aram, Africa Council Chair
