Imagine Otherwise by Ideas on Fire
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What are the benefits of indie television production for women, queers, and trans people of color? How is the slow speed of collaborative work actually an advantage?
In episode 3 of the Imagine Otherwise podcast, host Cathy Hannabach interviews television producer and professor Aymar Jean Christian about his television platform Open TV; independent web series by queers, women, and trans people people of color; how his scholarship has informed his television production; and what it means to imagine otherwise.
Show notes: https://ideasonfire.net/3-aymar-jean-christian
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