Changing the narrative about people of color in mainstream media
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Lori Lakin Hutcherson is a television producer and screenwriter. Sheâs also the creator of a website dedicated specifically to telling positive stories about Black people in the U.S. and around the world.
âWe want to amplify those stories, those people and those events that havenât necessarily gotten a lot of attention that really need to be brought to light,â Hutcherson said.
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