PBS Origins | What Is Pansexuality And Why Is It So Popular In Modern Film & TV? @pbsorigins | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
#queer #bigmouth #pansexual
Lesbian. Gay. Bisexual. All fabulous identities along with many more that are housed under the LGBTQIA+ community. And yet, in recent film and TV, there’s one identity that has been particularly visible: pansexuality. Professor Bainbridge along with special guests Megan Townsend and Fran Tirado take a look at the history of queer representation to tell us why pansexuality has become so popular.
Resources:
An Injustice! Mag. Etymological timeline of pansexual.
aninjusticemag.com/pansexual-an-etymological-timeline-d44fe2bb364
GLAAD. Where We Are on TV Report 2021-2022.
glaad.org/whereweareontv21
GLAAD. Resources for the LGBTQIA+ community compiled by GLAAD.
glaad.org/resourcelist
Credits:
Director: Dolly Li
Producer: Tien Nguyen
Consulting Producer: Danielle Bainbridge
Associate Producer: Mia Faske
On-camera appearances by: Danielle Bainbridge, Fran Tirado, Megan Townsend
Written by: Dolly Li and Tien Nguyen
Voiceover by: Kiana Taylor
Director of Photography: Brain Inocencio
Online Editor & Motion Graphics: Travis Hatfield
Assistant Editor: Josaen Ronquillo
Additional Motion Graphics: Jonathan Gil
Researchers: Faith Petrie and Kiana Taylor
Makeup Artist: Dawn Coleman
Set Designer: Tori Laxalt
Fact Checker: Yvonne McGreevy
Post-production services & facilities provided by: Flash Cuts
Executive Producer for Flash Cuts: Eurie Chung
Executive Producers for CAAM: Stephen Gong, Donald Young
Supervising Producer for CAAM: Sapana Sakya
Coordinating Producer for CAAM: Czarina Garcia
Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez
Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing
This program is a production of Plum Studios and the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM).
#queer #bigmouth #pansexual
Lesbian. Gay. Bisexual. All fabulous identities along with many more that are housed under the LGBTQIA+ community. And yet, in recent film and TV, there’s one identity that has been particularly visible: pansexuality. Professor Bainbridge along with special guests Megan Townsend and Fran Tirado take a look at the history of queer representation to tell us why pansexuality has become so popular.
Resources:
An Injustice! Mag. Etymological timeline of pansexual.
aninjusticemag.com/pansexual-an-etymological-timeline-d44fe2bb364
GLAAD. Where We Are on TV Report 2021-2022.
glaad.org/whereweareontv21
GLAAD. Resources for the LGBTQIA+ community compiled by GLAAD.
glaad.org/resourcelist
Credits:
Director: Dolly Li
Producer: Tien Nguyen
Consulting Producer: Danielle Bainbridge
Associate Producer: Mia Faske
On-camera appearances by: Danielle Bainbridge, Fran Tirado, Megan Townsend
Written by: Dolly Li and Tien Nguyen
Voiceover by: Kiana Taylor
Director of Photography: Brain Inocencio
Online Editor & Motion Graphics: Travis Hatfield
Assistant Editor: Josaen Ronquillo
Additional Motion Graphics: Jonathan Gil
Researchers: Faith Petrie and Kiana Taylor
Makeup Artist: Dawn Coleman
Set Designer: Tori Laxalt
Fact Checker: Yvonne McGreevy
Post-production services & facilities provided by: Flash Cuts
Executive Producer for Flash Cuts: Eurie Chung
Executive Producers for CAAM: Stephen Gong, Donald Young
Supervising Producer for CAAM: Sapana Sakya
Coordinating Producer for CAAM: Czarina Garcia
Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez
Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing
This program is a production of Plum Studios and the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM).