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Writing Outside the Color Lines: Women Writers of Color on Storytelling and Perspective

TV writers are often expected to voice characters outside their cultural identity. This panel, in partnership with Stephens College MFA in Television and Screenwriting, will focus on the experiences of women writers of color in bringing authenticity to telling stories across all color lines.

Moderated by Valerie C. Woods (SOUL FOOD, ANY DAY NOW, TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL), Adjunct Faculty, Stephens College MFA in Television and Screenwriting

Panelists:

  • Shernold Edwards (SLEEPY HOLLOW, HAVEN)

  • Dee Harris-Lawrence (STAR, SHOTS FIRED)

  • Dawn Kamoche (HAND OF GOD, SHARP OBJECTS)

  • Monica Macer (QUEEN SUGAR, NASHVILLE)

Stay tuned for more panelist announcements! 

Doors open at 7pm. Event starts at 7:30pm.

All events advertised on our “Events” page are open to anyone who wants to buy a ticket – not just WGA members!

Proceeds benefit the Foundation’s library and archive and other outreach programs.

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