
Season 3 · Episode 52
52: Campaign podcast: A moment of reckoning for the ad industry on racial equality
The Campaign Podcast · Campaign Magazine
May 27, 202131m 52s
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Show Notes
<div><em>Campaign</em>’s Brittaney Kiefer, Gemma Charles and Maria Iu discuss the shifts in the ad industry since George Floyd’s murder in 2020. </div><div><br></div><div>This week marked a year since Floyd’s death, which sparked a wave of Black Lives Matter protests around the world and a ripple effect on sectors including advertising. </div><div><br></div><div>But was anything really different about that moment for the industry? Brittaney, Gemma and Maria discuss the impact that has been felt in areas such as casting and on-screen representation, talent and equal pay. </div><div><br></div><div>What change has occurred since Floyd’s murder and the resurgence of the BLM movement, and what needs to happen next?</div><div><br></div><div><em>Listen below or tap ‘subscribe’ to get the podcast on Apple, Spotify and other platforms. </em></div><div><br>This episode was hosted by <em>Campaign</em>’s creativity and culture editor Brittaney Kiefer, with deputy editor Gemma Charles and intelligence editor Maria Iu, and edited by Lindsay Riley. </div>
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