PARAMOUNT GLOBAL TO HOST SUMMIT ON DISABILITY
Paramount Global is set to host the Paramount Global Summit on Disability on October 31, 2022, at its Hollywood Gower office in Los Angeles. This virtual and in-person event will feature keynote speaker Danny Woodburn and discussions aimed at promoting disability inclusion in entertainment. The summit coincides with National Disability Employment Awareness Month and aims to highlight underrepresentation of disabled individuals in media. Paramount’s ongoing initiatives include the CBS Performers with Disabilities Talent Initiative to improve casting opportunities for disabled talent.
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Event Brings Together Talent & Advocates to Call for Disability Inclusion in Entertainment
Actor, Comedian and Disability Rights Activist Danny Woodburn to Deliver Keynote Address
Builds on Company Efforts to Strengthen Disability Representation On-screen & Behind Camera
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Paramount Global announced today the "Paramount Global Summit on Disability," to be held virtually and in person at the company's Hollywood Gower office in Los Angeles on October 31, 2022.
Presented by the Paramount Office of Global Inclusion, the day-long summit for employees and external partners will feature immersive discussions with performers from award winning series and films; company leaders; and philanthropic and non-profit champions to call attention to the need for greater disability inclusion in media and entertainment. In addition to engage the entire industry in our learnings and to share next and best practices.
The event will also honor October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month, which recognizes the essential contributions of people with disabilities in the American workforce.
"People with disabilities are responsible for creating some of society's most beloved films, shows and characters, yet these professionals remain woefully underrepresented in media and entertainment. As we build on our commitment to disability inclusion and equality, our goal for the summit is to activate the Paramount community around this critical issue and use our learnings to engage the industry around next practices," said Marva Smalls, EVP, Global Head of Inclusion, Paramount Global.
Programming for the summit will center on three moderated fireside chats and a concluding keynote address, with topics to include the experiences of performers and content creators with disabilities; disability advocacy in the entertainment industry; and solutions for a more inclusive and equitable workplace:
- "Representation Looks Like This" with Claudia Lyon, EVP, Talent and Casting, CBS, and actor, director and professional athlete Kurt Yaeger (Sons of Anarchy, Quarry, Tell Me A Story, SEAL Team, The Village, NCIS LA, Another Life)
- "Using Comedy for Social Change" with stand-up comedians, Nic Novicki, Founder & Director of Easterseals Disability Film Challenge, and actor and writer Danielle Perez (Russian Doll, Curb Your Enthusiasm)
- "Disability in the Workforce" with Shira Ruderman, Executive Director, Ruderman Family Foundation, and Deborah Calla, CEO, Media Access Awards, moderated by actress Nicole Evans (Dahmer-Monster, Superstore, Good Trouble)
- "State of the Industry" keynote address by actor, comedian and activist Danny Woodburn (Seinfeld, Bones, Watchmen, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
The summit, which serves as an extension of Paramount Global's annual Inclusion Week, builds on the company's increased focus on disability equality. Most recently, the company announced the "CBS Performers with Disabilities Talent Initiative" that commits the broadcast network to increase casting opportunities and create a casting database for disabled talent, in addition to providing customized support for career advancement. In 2019, CBS became the first entertainment company to sign the Ruderman Family Foundation pledge to increase television and film auditions and roles for performers with disabilities. Additionally, both Nic Novicki and Danielle Perez are alumni of SHOWCASE, the annual industry-leading variety comedy show started by CBS that is designed to highlight diverse actors and creators.
These efforts align with broader social impact work driven by Content for Change, a Paramount Global initiative to challenge bias, promote inclusive storytelling and strengthen diverse representation on-screen and off.
About Paramount
Paramount Global (NASDAQ: PARA, PARAA) is a leading global media and entertainment company that creates premium content and experiences for audiences worldwide. Driven by iconic studios, networks and streaming services, Paramount's portfolio of consumer brands includes CBS, Showtime Networks, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, Paramount+, Pluto TV and Simon & Schuster, among others. Paramount delivers the largest share of the U.S. television audience and boasts one of the industry's most important and extensive libraries of TV and film titles. In addition to offering innovative streaming services and digital video products, the company provides powerful capabilities in production, distribution, and advertising solutions.
For more information about Paramount, please visit www.paramount.com and follow @ParamountCo on social platforms.
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