See Jane Salon – Intersectionality Matters: In Advertising, Hollywood & Leadership

Hosted by Luminary
1204 Broadway (at 29th Street)
New York, NY 10001

June 24, 2019

Entertainment media has a profound influence on our society as it can show women and girls that their options and aspirations are limitless. This message is highly relevant as our world becomes increasingly intersectional and global in scope. Join us for fresh insights on critical issues of the day at a special See Jane Salon that provides a sneak peek at two new research studies just released by the Institute: Getting Intersectionality in Advertising Right and Taking the Lead: Girls and Young Women on Changing the Face of Leadership a global report developed in partnership with Plan International. Our research will be followed by a Fireside Chat with prominent industry executives and a private, advanced screening of This Changes Everything, from executive producer Geena Davis, an investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the industry.

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A group of women, Cate Luzio, Kate Daggett, Jazmin Borad, Lora Schulson, Madeline Di Nonno, and Mary Ellen Holden pose together Salon attendee, Kate Daggett, Head of Creative, North America, Facebook; Jazmin Borad, Lora Schulson, Director of Production, 72andSunny NYC; Madeline Di Nonno, GDIGM CEO; and Mary Ellen Holden

A woman, Mary Ellen Holden speaks into a microphone Mary Ellen Holden

 

A woman, Lora Schulson speaks into a microphone Lora Schulson, Director of Production, 72andSunny NYC

A woman, Kate Daggett speaks into a microphone Kate Daggett, Head of Creative, North America, Facebook

Three women, Madeline Di Nonno, Kate Daggett and Lora Schulson sit on stage Madeline Di Nonno, Kate Daggett and Lora Schulson

A woman, Madeline Di Nonno holds a microphone while presenting slides on a screen Madeline Di Nonno, GDIGM CEO

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