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Breaking Down the Binary (Live from ATX)

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For LGBTQIA viewers, TV has long been a medium of binaries -- gay or straight; male or female; cisgender or transgender -- but the past few years have seen a swell of characters who aren’t so easily defined. From teen soaps, to cable dramedies, the spectrum of visibility has grown to include bisexual+ and non-binary characters who are more in tune with the viewers they represent, and less the product of tropes and stereotypes. Hear from the creators & creatives behind these series as they discuss what this visibility means for LGBTQIA audiences, and why breaking down the binary is an essential part of moving representation forward.

Episode Guests: Rhea Butcher (Take My Wife), Cameron Esposito (Take My Wife), Nico Tortorella (Younger), Aisha Dee (The Bold Type)

This conversation is presented with the The Syndication Project.

ATX Season 8 | June 6-9, 2019 | atxfestival.com

WHERE TO FIND US

  • FOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!
  • WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.
  • BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com and join us next June for ATX Season 8!

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For LGBTQIA viewers, TV has long been a medium of binaries -- gay or straight; male or female; cisgender or transgender -- but the past few years have seen a swell of characters who aren’t so easily defined. From teen soaps, to cable dramedies, the spectrum of visibility has grown to include bisexual+ and non-binary characters who are more in tune with the viewers they represent, and less the product of tropes and stereotypes. Hear from the creators & creatives behind these series as they discuss what this visibility means for LGBTQIA audiences, and why breaking down the binary is an essential part of moving representation forward.

Episode Guests: Rhea Butcher (Take My Wife), Cameron Esposito (Take My Wife), Nico Tortorella (Younger), Aisha Dee (The Bold Type)

This conversation is presented with the The Syndication Project.

ATX Season 8 | June 6-9, 2019 | atxfestival.com

WHERE TO FIND US

  • FOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!
  • WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.
  • BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com and join us next June for ATX Season 8!

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Get 20% off your new favorite pair of jeans @ DSTLD.com with promo code: TVCAMPFIRE

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