From The Opportunity Agenda <[email protected]>
Subject Don't Miss Out: Narrative of Fear in Fiction and the Real World
Date November 13, 2024 4:04 PM
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Register now for our live artist + activist chat on Nov. 14!

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Hi John,
Just a quick reminder - our artist and activist chat&nbsp;"
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Last week laid bare how fear and spectacle shape decisions and divide communities. In this chat, we&rsquo;ll dive into how pop culture and storytelling can challenge harmful narratives, reshape beliefs, and inspire action for justice. Join us as we unpack the unsettling parallels between characters like Homelander from The Boys and real-world leaders who manipulate fear and division to consolidate power.

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Porshea Patterson-Hurst, TOA&rsquo;s Research Manager, will speak with fellow social justice creatives including:
Maytha Alhassen, Co-Executive Producer, Writer, and Social Impact Advisor for Hulu's award-winning series&nbsp;Ramy, Faculty Lecturer at Stanford University, Creative Change Retreat Alum
Gan Golan, New York Times bestselling author and artist, co-author of 1/6: The Graphic Novel, Creative Change Retreat Alum
Alan Jenkins, Founder of The Opportunity Agenda, Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School, co-author of 1/6: The Graphic Novel

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Let's talk how fictional properties, like&nbsp;The Boys, Ramy, and 1/6 hold up a mirror to society and challenge the status quo.&nbsp;
Don't wait - learn how to use pop culture in defiance of real-world populist propaganda by registering now!

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