This month: our top 5 tips for improving TV portrayals of income inequality
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New Research: How Are Low-Income Characters Depicted on TV?
Our newest media research,
Power of Pop: What TV Gets Wrong About Getting By<[link removed]> aimed to answer this question. We analyzed 105 randomly sampled television episodes that aired on broadcast, cable, and streaming services to better understand portrayals of income differences. Check out our
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Webinar: Narratives for Just Immigration
Join us tomorrow at 2:00 pm EST for the final NRL webinar of the year! Our new research manager, Alexandrea Hatcher, will join Kristian Ramos from Autonomy Strategies as they share preliminary findings from a project that will identify long-term narratives for just immigration policies. We hope to see you there!
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Meet TOA's Board: Maritza Guzmán
Philanthropy Consultant
Maritza Guzmán<[link removed]> is one of two new board members that joined us this fall. In addition to sharing with us how she draws strength from her Puerto Rican roots, she talks about the inspiring heroes in her life, what she feels the essential role of a communications lab is, and why she cares so much about opportunity as a collective good. So happy to welcome you Maritza!
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The Amp Editorial Calendar for Jan. 2022
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This is What Democracy Looks Like
Of the people, by the people, for the people. We know that this is what democracy should look like, which is why we're committed to deepening our collaborations with organizers, communicators, and advocates in 2022.
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Fellowship Launch Coming in January
We received an incredible response of visionary proposals for the 2022 Culture & Narrative Fellowship. Stay tuned in January to meet the 5 artists and cultural strategists who answered the ambitious call to reimagine cultural realities and rewrite dominant narratives around economic justice. See you next year!
Image credits: Justin Nguyen (@yellowpanda_), The Opportunity Agenda, Maritza Guzmán, The Opportunity Agenda, Lorissa Shepstone (Being Wicked), The Opportunity Agenda
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