The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
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The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
Follow @offscreenwithjillandsoph
Episode 18: Hollywood's Xenophobia Problem with Camila Alvarez Bisbe
OFFSCREEN with Jillian and Sophia
53 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 18: Hollywood's Xenophobia Problem with Camila Alvarez Bisbe
Camila Alvarez Bisbe joins Jillian and Sophia to examine how the depictions we see in media influence American audiences, and can truly become dangerous when they perpetuate xenophobic attitudes and stereotypes. Hollywood doesn’t always paint the most accurate picture, especially when it comes to stories and points of view that we’re not used to seeing. Will these progressive streaming platforms force Hollywood to broaden its horizons and step away from tired tropes?
Created and Produced by Jillian Chilingerian and Sophia Badalian. Artwork by Mike De Angelis. Music Produced by Stoic For reviews and playlists check us out on offscreen.weebly.com Follow us: @offscreenwithjillandsoph @camilalvarezb @jillianchilingerian @sophia.badalian
OFFSCREEN with Jillian and Sophia
The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
Follow @offscreenwithjillandsoph