Date: 25th March 2025 01:33 PM - 15th April 2025 04:00 PM
Entertainment is more than just movies, music, and television—it shapes culture, values, and public opinion. This event explores the profound influence of entertainment on society, from inspiring social change to reinforcing stereotypes.
Through expert panels, insightful discussions, and real-world case studies, industry professionals, scholars, and content creators will explore:
✅ How films and TV shows influence public perception.
✅ The role of entertainment in social justice movements.
✅ The ethical responsibilities of content creators.
✅ The psychological and emotional impact of media consumption.
Media Psychologist & Author
Dr. Richardson is a leading expert on media influence and consumer behavior. She has researched how films, TV shows, and digital content shape public perception, emotions, and decision-making. Her latest book, Screens & Society, explores the psychological effects of entertainment on social attitudes.
Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker
Marcus is known for creating thought-provoking documentaries on race, identity, and global issues. His films have won multiple international awards for shedding light on underrepresented communities and inspiring social action.
Streaming Content Executive at Hulu
Aisha oversees original content development for Hulu, specializing in diverse storytelling and socially conscious entertainment. She has been instrumental in producing groundbreaking series that challenge stereotypes and represent marginalized voices.
Cultural Critic & Entertainment Journalist
Christopher is a renowned entertainment journalist and cultural commentator. His work examines the intersection of entertainment, politics, and social justice, analyzing how media representation impacts real-world perspectives and policies.
Participants Registered
Netflix is a global leader in streaming entertainment, producing award-winning films, series, and documentaries. As a Platinum Sponsor, Netflix supports discussions on diverse storytelling, responsible media representation, and the future of content creation.