On Friday, April 9, top industry leaders and experts in media, advertising and entertainment will convene to hold an in-depth discussion on the evolution, barriers and solutions to the progressive portrayal of women in the industry.
The panel discussion, which will be streamed live on Guinness Ghana’s social media pages will highlight issues around the representation of women in advertising, obstacles women face in the media industry, perspectives on entertainment content and how it depicts women.
It will also look at diversity and inclusion in this industry, opportunities to shape conversations and the way forward in achieving progressive portrayal of women among others.
The virtual event is one of the activities Guinness Ghana is undertaking to champion conversations that will accelerate diversity and inclusion in the workplace, encourage support and creation of work that is truly progressive in its depiction and portrayal of women in advertising, media and entertainment.
Be sure to log in on Friday at exactly 4:00pm for an open and honest discussion from these panelists who will share their personal and professional experiences to help shift the narrative on how women can be better portrayed in the media, advertising and entertainment industry in Ghana.
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