Diversity Sauce

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Diversity Sauce highlights articles from the KIDMAP weekly newsletter and features interviews with producers and researchers focused on the importance of diverse, inclusive, and equitable content in all children's media.

Episodios

  • 36: The Serpent's Secret: Interview with author Sayantani Dasgupta

    06/05/2018 Duración: 46min

    After a long layoff, we are back with an interview with Sayantani Dasgupta, author of the middle grade novel The Serpent's Secret!

  • 35: Summer Catchup and DIYDoc Co-founder David Grandison

    27/08/2017 Duración: 46min

    Amy and Kabir catchup on the summer, including the recent events in Charlottesville. Then, they are joined by entrepreneur and media producer David Grandison to chat about his brand new app DIYDoc.

  • 34: Wonder Woman!

    13/06/2017 Duración: 51min

    Amy and Kabir talk Wonder Woman (spoilers start at the 20 minute mark), the lead-up, sexist reviews, pressure, false risk with a female director. Then, they cover acts 1-3, the Steve Trevor character and gender equality. Finally, they say good-bye to Adam West and discuss the Black Panther trailer.

  • 33: Diversity in Books and The New Victory Theater with Lindsey Buller Maliekel

    27/05/2017 Duración: 44min

    Amy and Kabir discuss two articles related to the importance of Diverse Books. Then, a fantastic conversation with Lindsey Buller Maliekel on the incredible New Victory Theater in New York City.

  • 32: Barbie's (missing) friend, Sesame's newest muppet, guest Lisa Radcliffe from PunkinFutz

    30/04/2017 Duración: 51min

    Amy and Kabir chat about Becky, Barbie's friend with disabilities who has been discontinued and Julia, Sesame's newest muppet with autism. They are joined by guest Lisa Radcliffe from PunkinFutz whose mission is to build products to meet many physical and emotional needs.

  • 30: Short Podcast, Big Announcements

    07/01/2017 Duración: 08min

    Amy and Kabir share some exciting news about the future of DIA, the DIG Toolkit and the podcast! Go See Hidden FIgures! Great Article on Rogue One https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/01/05/actor-diego-luna-kept-his-mexican-accent-in-star-wars-sending-a-powerful-message-to-latinos/?utm_term=.e08392210e09

  • 29: THR Panel, Muslim Girl, Internment camps, Snowy Day and Special Guest Dr. Natascha Crandall

    17/12/2016 Duración: 56min

    Amy and Kabir cover the week in news including The Hollywood Reporter's non-diverse panel, children's books on the history of Japanese internment camps and A Snowy Day on Amazon. Plus, they are joined by Dr. Natascha Crandall to talk about the importance of psychologists on children's pre-school shows, the focus on empathy in shows including her work on the new WellieWishers television show as well how children's shows handle death and loss. Find Dr. Crandall's work here: http://www.crandallconsulting.org/ Twitter: @crandallconsult Facebook: CrandallConsulting.NYC

  • 28: Moana reaction, Disney diversity commitment, guest Sandhya Nankani from Literary Safari

    04/12/2016 Duración: 01h04min

    Amy and Kabir discuss recent reaction to Moana as well as a Vanity Fair piece on Disney's diversity commitment. Then, they are joined by Sandhya Nankani, founder of the award-winning company Literary Safari to discuss her newest app Grandma's Great Gourd as well as their entire collection of apps. Plus, Sandhya and Kabir share the origin story of Diversity in Apps. Follow and learn more about Literary Safari: Twitter: @litsafari, @litsafariapps www.grandmasgourd.com www.hangart.co

  • 27: Safety Pin with Children's Media, Target Toy Catalog, Guest "Toy Queen" Keriann Wilmot

    17/11/2016 Duración: 51min

    Amy and Kabir discuss the safety pin activism that has shot up post election and how children's media has responded. They also talk about the incredibly diverse Target toy catalog (Here: https://goo.gl/RO3pYa) "Toy Queen" Keriann Wilmot joins to talk about her work as an occupational therapist and how it led to the toy world, the hottest toy of the year, the continuing diversity of the toy aisle and some of her favorite not as well known toys that may not have the biggest marketing budget. Follow Keriann On twitter: @toyqueen On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToyQueen/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/Toyqueen Toys.about.com

  • 26: Election Reaction, Toca Boca, Guests Michael Robb and Asia Williams from CommonSense

    10/11/2016 Duración: 50min

    Amy and Kabir discuss the election results as well as a fantastic piece in the Toca Boca magazine. Then, they are joined by Michael Robb and Asia Williams from CommonSense Media to discuss their latest report: "Case Studies of Media Use Among Lower-Income Minority Youth and Parents" Link to Toca Boca Article: https://goo.gl/BHaZwb Link to CommonSense Report: https://goo.gl/qZbG0I

  • 25: Black Girls Code, Achievement Gap, Guest Yehudi Mercado

    31/10/2016 Duración: 56min

    Amy and Kabir have a great conversation with comic book illustrator Yehudi Mercado about his new comic Hero Hotel (herohotelcomic.com) Find more of Yehudi's awesome work at supermercadocomics.com and on instagram at @SuperMercadoComics

  • 24: Live Action Mulan Concerns, Covergirl's new cover boy and HALLOWEEN!

    16/10/2016 Duración: 37min

    Amy and Kabir cover some worthy news 1. Concern about a "white savior" live action Mulan 2. Covergirl's new "Cover Boy" 3. Guardians of the Galaxy sequel and the Bechdel Test And then dive into Halloween with a little "Do's and Don'ts for Halloween" focused on Cultural Appropriation as well as gender discussion. Here is the link to the cartoon mentioned: http://gemma-correll.blogspot.com/2011/10/it-nearly-halloween.html As well as avoiding a racist costume: http://www.dailydot.com/irl/offensive-racist-halloween-costume/

  • 23: Reading without walls, Queen of Katwe, and Guest David Kleeman

    30/09/2016 Duración: 01h05min

    Amy and Kabir touch on Gene Luen Yang's plan nationwide plan for "Reading without Walls" as well as Queen of Katwe opening this week. Guest David Kleeman (SVP Dubit) comes on to discuss the Emmys (he went), diversity on television and his work with Prix Jeneusse. Plus, He touches on Dubit's work on VR and it's possibilities to develop empathy with kids. Finally, that TAP study that explores how, when and what kids do with apps and digital technology. (TechAndPlay.org) David is on Twitter at @DavidKleeman Dubit is on Twitter at @Dubit Please check out the FB group children and media professionals here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/133583286677976/ Some links: Queen of Katwe trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4l3-_yub5A Prix Jeneusse: http://www.prixjeunesse.de/ VR https://www.wired.com/brandlab/2015/11/is-virtual-reality-the-ultimate-empathy-machine/ https://www.fastcoexist.com/3063687/van-jones-and-jamie-wong-use-vr-to-tell-the-story-of-the-prison-system http://kidscreen.com/2016/09/22/thanks-

  • 22: Guest Travel blogger Carol Cain plus color-blind casting, Gwen Stefani's Cultural Appropriation

    16/09/2016 Duración: 01h22min

    Amy and Kabir discuss "color-blind casting" in the context of Kobo and the Two Strings and the newly announced Wrinkle in Time casting. In addition, they discuss ongoing cultural appropriation by Gwen Stefani in light of her new Nickelodeon show. Our guest this week is Carol Cain, the founder and publisher of Girl Gone Travel, an amazing travel blog where Carol documents her many adventures with her family. We touch on a variety of subjects including her experiences as a minority in the travel blogging world and how travel destinations, especially national parks can attract a more diverse group. Here are a few of our favorite pieces from Carol including a few we reference: http://girlgonetravel.com/2016/07/15/my-kids-first-trip-to-the-dominican-republic-heritage-race-and-breaking-the-cycle/ http://girlgonetravel.com/2013/08/05/the-role-of-media-diversity-sticking-out-like-a-sore-thumb/ http://girlgonetravel.com/2013/08/29/visiting-national-parks/

  • 21: Hidden Figures Trailer, Biased Hiring and Guest Aaron Morris from PBSKids

    03/09/2016 Duración: 01h05min

    Amy and Kabir discuss the new Hidden Figures trailer (3:00) and the forgotten history is portrays. Then, they discuss a recent Vox article on biased hiring and potential ways to reduce it (14:00). Then, they are joined by Aaron Morris from PBS Kids to discuss his recent "tip sheet" he authored to help producers create content for Hispanic-Latino families. The document is excellent and ties closely to DIA's DIG toolkit The tip sheet is right here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0lpAxYTAIxRd2RvUzRhV01RTkU

  • 20: Disabilities and representation in children's media

    27/08/2016 Duración: 26min

    Kabir and Amy discuss a recent TV study that showed the overwhelming number of characters with disabilities are played by able-bodied characters (2:00). They also cover the show Stranger Things and how the actor's disability was dealt with in the show. From there, they move to the growing movement of #ToysLikeMe (12:00) that has created more and more dolls with various representations of disabilities. Xbox has also launched new avatars with wheelchairs. Finally, University of Michigan researchers have created a new sensory technology aimed at children with autism. (21:40) Here is the link Amy talked about with the young girl who receives an American Girl Doll with a prosthetic leg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGhAcBwwpo0

  • #19: Olympics: The good, bad and the ugly

    13/08/2016 Duración: 35min

    Amy Kraft and Kabir Seth spend the podcast discussing the Olympics. They kick things off with a history of women at the Olympics quiz (1:30)(Kabir doesn't fair to badly) the dominant and diverse US Women's Gymnastics team (6:30), the worst of sexist olympic coverage (14:00) as well as body shaming on social media (30:00). The podcast covers a ton of articles, some of which are in the newsletter this week but here's the full list: https://www.olympic.org/women-in-sport/background/key-dates http://www.newyorker.com/news/sporting-scene/you-throw-girl-an-olympic-shot-putters-feminist-mission http://jezebel.com/simone-biles-im-not-the-next-usain-bolt-or-michael-ph-1785182242 http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/08/leslie-jones-and-kerri-walsh-jennings-rio-bffs.html?mid=facebook_thecutblog http://time.com/4446944/simone-biles-rio-2016-olympics-gymnastics-gold/ http://fusion.net/story/335443/social-media-strikes-back-after-mexican-olympic-athlete-gets-body-shamed/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign

  • 18: Better Diverse Books and Polly Conway from Common Sense Media

    07/08/2016 Duración: 37min

    Kabir and Amy talk about Ezra Jack Keats book Snowy Day and how it makes for a fantastic diverse book. Then, Polly Conway (@pollymarie) from Common Sense Media comes on to talk about Elena of Avalor, the first Disney Latina Princess and diversity generally across the TV landscape. Here is the other article we talk about during our Keats discussion: http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2016/07/young-adult-author-jacqueline-woodson-on-writing-stories-that-appeal-to-all-ages/

  • 17: Historic Nomination, Moana Voice Talent, Comic Con

    31/07/2016 Duración: 27min

    This episode covers Hillary Clinton's historic nomination in the context of how a woman for President was viewed in 1995. Amy and Kabir also discuss recently announced Moana's voice talent and all the awesome diversity news from Comic Con Here is the Ms. Magazine article from a few months ago when Moana was announced: http://msmagazine.com/blog/2014/10/24/will-disney-get-race-and-culture-right-with-moana/

  • 16: LGBTQ representation in children's media, why are all cartoon animals male, new apps from HITN

    23/07/2016 Duración: 57min

    Kabir and Amy talk about a recent Guardian article on kids media leading the way in LGBTQ representation as well as the disappointing fact that most kids cartoon animal characters in movies are male for no reason. Erica Branch-Ridley joins Kabir later to talk about HITN's fifteen (!) new apps aimed at preschoolers. Find more information here: http://earlylearningcollaborative.org/ and also search "Pocoyo Playsets" on iOS

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