Women In Animation Unveils Program For Virtual World Summit, Spotlighting “The Business Case For Diversity”

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Women In Animation has unveiled the program for its fifth World Summit, which is part of the virtual programming for the hybrid version of the Annecy International Animation Festival taking place t…

The event, produced in concert with South African animation studio Trigger Fish, will be available exclusively to WIA members from Monday, June 14th at 12:00 a.m. PST through Saturday, June 19th. On the 20th, it will become available to the general public via Women in Animation’s website and YouTube channel.

Centered on the theme of “The Business Case For Diversity,” the 2021 virtual Summit will feature panels on topics including “Alternative Career Paths and Opportunities for Talent,” “Greenlighting Diverse Voices” and more. Highlights will include a Keynote speech presented by Justice RX’s Vice President of Creative Affairs, Amma Y.

“We’re honored to be partnering with WIA on this important summit,” said Triggerfish CEO Stuart Forres. “Triggerfish has a vision for a world where stories are told and created by the people the stories belong to, and WIA’s work in gender inclusivity and diversity takes huge steps towards that goal, particularly as it applies to the continent of Africa.”

Added Mickaël Marin, CEO of Citia, on behalf of the Annecy International Animation Festival, “We are so proud to once again host the as part of our festival. WIA’s dedication to presenting enlightening conversations surrounding diversity and inclusion really inspire us year after year.”

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