Summary: In this episode of In the Podlight, Michelle Sugihara, the executive director of the Coalition of Asian Pacific’s in Entertainment (CAPE) discusses CAPE's mission to increase representation and visibility for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in the entertainment industry. Michelle shares insights on the importance of coalition building, the impact of representation in media, and the challenges faced by underrepresented groups in a contracting industry. The conversation also touches on the future of storytelling, the significance of mentorship, and advice for young artists navigating their careers in a diverse yet challenging landscape.
Takeaways
- CAPE has been advocating for Asian Pacific Islander representation since 1991.
- Representation begins on the page, which is why CAPE focuses on writers.
- The entertainment industry is cyclical, with shifts in opportunities for diverse voices.
- Coalition building is essential for amplifying underrepresented stories.
- The conversation around representation is becoming more nuanced and intersectional.
- Failure is a necessary part of creativity and risk-taking.
- CAPE is a resource for both high-level executives and entry-level professionals.
- Community is crucial for marginalized artists to uplift each other.
- The industry is currently facing contraction, affecting opportunities for diverse voices.
- Young artists should not compromise their identity and should build their networks.
- The journey of an actor requires persistence and adaptability.
- Community support is vital for artists to flourish.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to CAPE and Michelle Sugihara
02:15 CAPE's Mission and Programs
04:50 Impact of Representation in Media
08:55 Coalition Building and Community Engagement
12:40 Future Challenges and Opportunities for CAPE
15:44 Navigating Industry Changes and Representation
19:54 Advice for Young Artists and Marginalized Voices
22:12 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations
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Caroline Liem – Producer & Host
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David Margolin Lawson - Composer
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