The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
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The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
Follow @offscreenwithjillandsoph
Episode 25: International SWAN Day: Past, Present, and Future with FF2 Media
OFFSCREEN with Jillian and Sophia
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4 years ago
Episode 25: International SWAN Day: Past, Present, and Future with FF2 Media
Jan Lisa Huttner and Amelie Lasker join us to discuss International SWAN day, its past, present, and future. The WITASWAN project, or Women In The Audience Supporting Women Artists Now, was created by Jan in 2002 with the Illinois division of the American Association of University Women. In 2007, with the help of WomenArts Founder and Executive Director Martha Richards, the project went global, and International SWAN Day was conceived.
SWAN Day/Support Women Artists Now Day, celebrated on the last Saturday of March, is an international initiative designed to showcase the power and diversity of women’s creativity. There have been thousands of events worldwide in over 35 countries since its inception.
Created and Produced by Jillian Chilingerian and Sophia Badalian. Artwork by Mike De Angelis. Music Produced by Stoic For reviews and playlists check us out on offscreen.weebly.com Follow us: @offscreenwithjillandsoph @Jillianchilingerian @sophia.badalian @ff2media
OFFSCREEN with Jillian and Sophia
The show where two Armenian women discuss the intersectionality of social issues and media. Our heritage alongside our international affairs major influences our story selection and the way we approach them when we share them with you. Our goal is to have important conversations that unravel misunderstood perspectives in music, television, film, and everything in between.
Follow @offscreenwithjillandsoph