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Diversity Sauce

By Diversity Sauce

Diversity Sauce highlights articles from the KIDMAP weekly newsletter and features interviews with producers and researchers focused on the importance of diverse, inclusive, and equitable content in all children's media.
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32: Barbie's (missing) friend, Sesame's newest muppet, guest Lisa Radcliffe from PunkinFutz

Diversity SauceApr 30, 2017

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36: The Serpent's Secret: Interview with author Sayantani Dasgupta

36: The Serpent's Secret: Interview with author Sayantani Dasgupta

After a long layoff, we are back with an interview with Sayantani Dasgupta, author of the middle grade novel The Serpent's Secret!
May 06, 201846:35
35: Summer Catchup and DIYDoc Co-founder David Grandison

35: Summer Catchup and DIYDoc Co-founder David Grandison

Amy and Kabir catchup on the summer, including the recent events in Charlottesville. Then, they are joined by entrepreneur and media producer David Grandison to chat about his brand new app DIYDoc.
Aug 27, 201746:35
34: Wonder Woman!

34: Wonder Woman!

Amy and Kabir talk Wonder Woman (spoilers start at the 20 minute mark), the lead-up, sexist reviews, pressure, false risk with a female director. Then, they cover acts 1-3, the Steve Trevor character and gender equality. Finally, they say good-bye to Adam West and discuss the Black Panther trailer.
Jun 13, 201751:43
33: Diversity in Books and The New Victory Theater with Lindsey Buller Maliekel

33: Diversity in Books and The New Victory Theater with Lindsey Buller Maliekel

Amy and Kabir discuss two articles related to the importance of Diverse Books. Then, a fantastic conversation with Lindsey Buller Maliekel on the incredible New Victory Theater in New York City.
May 27, 201744:36
32: Barbie's (missing) friend, Sesame's newest muppet, guest Lisa Radcliffe from PunkinFutz

32: Barbie's (missing) friend, Sesame's newest muppet, guest Lisa Radcliffe from PunkinFutz

Amy and Kabir chat about Becky, Barbie's friend with disabilities who has been discontinued and Julia, Sesame's newest muppet with autism. They are joined by guest Lisa Radcliffe from PunkinFutz whose mission is to build products to meet many physical and emotional needs.
Apr 30, 201751:18
30: Short Podcast, Big Announcements
Jan 07, 201708:34
29: THR Panel, Muslim Girl, Internment camps, Snowy Day and Special Guest Dr. Natascha Crandall
Dec 17, 201656:06
28: Moana reaction, Disney diversity commitment, guest Sandhya Nankani from Literary Safari
Dec 04, 201601:04:18
27: Safety Pin with Children's Media, Target Toy Catalog, Guest "Toy Queen" Keriann Wilmot
Nov 17, 201651:27
26: Election Reaction, Toca Boca, Guests Michael Robb and Asia Williams from CommonSense
Nov 10, 201650:44
25: Black Girls Code, Achievement Gap, Guest Yehudi Mercado
Oct 31, 201656:07
24: Live Action Mulan Concerns, Covergirl's new cover boy and HALLOWEEN!
Oct 16, 201637:52
23: Reading without walls, Queen of Katwe, and Guest David Kleeman
Sep 30, 201601:05:56
22: Guest Travel blogger Carol Cain plus color-blind casting, Gwen Stefani's Cultural Appropriation
Sep 16, 201601:22:55
21: Hidden Figures Trailer, Biased Hiring and Guest Aaron Morris from PBSKids
Sep 03, 201601:05:25
20: Disabilities and representation in children's media
Aug 27, 201626:29
#19: Olympics: The good, bad and the ugly

#19: Olympics: The good, bad and the ugly

Amy Kraft and Kabir Seth spend the podcast discussing the Olympics. They kick things off with a history of women at the Olympics quiz (1:30)(Kabir doesn't fair to badly) the dominant and diverse US Women's Gymnastics team (6:30), the worst of sexist olympic coverage (14:00) as well as body shaming on social media (30:00). The podcast covers a ton of articles, some of which are in the newsletter this week but here's the full list: https://www.olympic.org/women-in-sport/background/key-dates http://www.newyorker.com/news/sporting-scene/you-throw-girl-an-olympic-shot-putters-feminist-mission http://jezebel.com/simone-biles-im-not-the-next-usain-bolt-or-michael-ph-1785182242 http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/08/leslie-jones-and-kerri-walsh-jennings-rio-bffs.html?mid=facebook_thecutblog http://time.com/4446944/simone-biles-rio-2016-olympics-gymnastics-gold/ http://fusion.net/story/335443/social-media-strikes-back-after-mexican-olympic-athlete-gets-body-shamed/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fusion&utm_content=link http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2016/08/gabby-douglas-only-has-1-job-and-it-isnt-to-fix-her-hair-to-please-you/ http://www.vulture.com/2016/08/essential-olympics-gif-from-laurie-hernandez.html?mid=facebook_vulture http://www.newyorker.com/news/sporting-scene/how-to-really-watch-olympic-gymnastics?mbid=social_facebook http://mashable.com/2016/08/08/sexist-moments-rio-olympics/#v6Y.p9Lt4uqg http://www.vox.com/2016/8/5/12369420/rio-2016-womens-gymnastics-simone-biles-diversity-race-relations https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/aug/09/female-olympians-guide-gaffes-athletes-sports-makeup-shorts-marital-status-lindy-west http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/nbc-riol-olympics-rio-2016-olympics-katie-ledecky-swimming_uk_57ac19c4e4b08ab70dc128c6 http://edition.cnn.com/2016/08/03/sport/sexism-sport-rio-olympic-games/ http://jezebel.com/simone-manuel-makes-history-as-the-first-black-woman-to-1785185468?utm_campaign=socialflow_jezebel_facebook&utm_source=jezebel_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/11/sports/olympics/rio-schedule-medals-biles-phelps-lochte.html?_r=1 https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/simone-manuel-on-making-history-the-gold-medal-wasnt-just-for-me/2016/08/11/28cc3fe6-603d-11e6-9d2f-b1a3564181a1_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_olymmanuel-1240am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
Aug 13, 201635:21
18: Better Diverse Books and Polly Conway from Common Sense Media
Aug 07, 201637:03
17: Historic Nomination, Moana Voice Talent, Comic Con
Jul 31, 201627:27
16: LGBTQ representation in children's media, why are all cartoon animals male, new apps from HITN
Jul 23, 201657:32
Episode 15 - Pokemon Go and Ghostbusters. Conversation with Jinny Gudmundsen

Episode 15 - Pokemon Go and Ghostbusters. Conversation with Jinny Gudmundsen

Amy Kraft and Kabir Seth talk about the success of Pokemon Go as well as a recent provocative Medium article citing the risks of the game for black men. Keeping with nostalgia theme, Amy and Kabir discuss the new Ghostbusters movie (21:00), specifically the backlash the movie has received for its all-female reboot.
Additional links not in the newsletter this week:
-8 Reasons Why Pokemon GO Is the Most Important Game of the Decade:
goo.gl/hysLJs
-How the all-female Ghostbusters reboot became a lightning rod of controversy: goo.gl/7jwCKQ

Our guest this week is Jinny Gudmundsen (39:00), the founding editor of Tech with Kids. Kabir and Jinny discuss the recent Tech with Kids conference, the overwhelming need for the DIG toolkit as well as some of her favorite apps that do a great job with diversity and inclusion including

-Cool careers dress up for girls: goo.gl/MZ3eCk
-Toca Life: School: goo.gl/vdmoEa
-Goldilocks and Little Bear by Nosy Crow: goo.gl/95fVcq
Jul 17, 201601:15:33
Episode 14 - Amy Kraft co-hosts, JK Rowling and Cultural Appropriation and the newest Iron Man

Episode 14 - Amy Kraft co-hosts, JK Rowling and Cultural Appropriation and the newest Iron Man

Amy Kraft joins to co-host this week. Amy talks about her app, Monkey Spot Scavenger Hunt for iOS (https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/app/monkey-spot-scavenger-hunts/id972386385?mt=8)and Android (goo.gl/PThKUF)and their partnership with the New York Hall of Science (http://nysci.org/rocket-park-recess-2016/)
Then, we touch on two articles from the newsletter, one on JK Rowling on cultural appropriation and the other on the newest Iron Man.
Here is the link to the second Rowling article we touch on (http://nativesinamerica.com/2016/07/dear-jk-rowling-were-still-here/)
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Jul 10, 201643:21
Episode 13: Anne Glick from Globe Smart Kids
Jun 28, 201657:16
Episode 12 - School Segregation article and Carisa Kluver on the State of the Kids Book App Market

Episode 12 - School Segregation article and Carisa Kluver on the State of the Kids Book App Market

Episode 12 talks about a fantastic piece about the resegregation of schools throughout the country both through a very personal choice by the author and an overview on the history. Here is the "This American Life Piece" about the history and state of the issue. http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/562/the-problem-we-all-live-with Our interview this week is from Carisa Kluver who goes through the state of the children's app market (digitalmediadiet.com/have-childrens-apps-lost-their-luster/) as well as the choice she made to review and highlight diverse apps. Carisa talks about two app guides she put together for training around different diversity lenses. Here are the links for both https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0lpAxYTAIxRUXE5bUVLVlJLOE0&usp=sharing
Jun 12, 201640:36
Episode 11: Sesame reaching children in refugee camps, the maker movement
May 29, 201613:40
Episode 10: Flora Ekpe-Idang from Corage Dolls
May 21, 201645:15
Episode 9: Dr. Vikki Katz on Digital Equity
May 15, 201638:13
Episode 8: Deborah Castillero from TipiTom Tales

Episode 8: Deborah Castillero from TipiTom Tales

Happy Mother's Day! Our first article talks about how screentime is a feminist issue (3:00) and our second is an introduction to a Native American Comic Book hero (6:15).
Our conversation this week is with Deborah Castillero, the founder of TipiTom. Deborah talks about the problem she is addressing (9:45), how the app relates to her own personal story (18:00), the curriculum the app is built around (22:00) how the characters are celebrated (27:00), a brand new licensing plan with Care Bears (30:00) and plans going forward and plans going forward (38:00).
May 07, 201640:40
Episode 7
May 01, 201652:31
Weekly Spotlight Episode 6
Apr 24, 201649:59
Weekly Spotlight Episode 5

Weekly Spotlight Episode 5

The weekly spotlight highlights the outcome of a recent Red Bull Hackathon (1:48) and what the winning team looked like as well as a better way for business to think about Diversity based on recent research (4:35)
Apr 17, 201609:52
Weekly Spotlight Episode 4

Weekly Spotlight Episode 4

This week we highlight an article from the Atlantic on how white males have to take the lead on diversity in the workplace (1:50). Then, an awesome conversation with TinyBop Founder and CEO Raul Gutierrez (6:11) about how TinyBop came to be, the importance of "weirdness" (15:00), "designing for quiet" (17:20), how diversity at TinyBop shapes the product (27:00), how they continue to improve (32:00) what the future holds (37:15).
Apr 11, 201641:05
Diversity In Apps Weekly Spotlight Episode 3

Diversity In Apps Weekly Spotlight Episode 3

Diversity In Apps Weekly Spotlight Episode 3 by Diversity Sauce
Apr 03, 201614:28
Diversity In Apps Weekly Spotlight Episode 2

Diversity In Apps Weekly Spotlight Episode 2

Welcome to Episode 2 with our first guest Briana Pressey from the Joan Ganz Cooney Center. We start by discussing two articles from our newsletter, one from the Guardian about how books about girls can be read by boys (http://bit.ly/1S5pUP8) and another about Warner Brothers plans for a fellowship program for aspiring filmmakers (http://bit.ly/1prjr6l).
Then we are joined by our first ever guest Briana Pressey (7:55) who gives us some background on the Cooney Center as well as the great work she has been doing as part of a research on designing for diverse families and how she became interested in Diversity in Apps. The link for the guidelines Briana mentioned is here (http://www.joanganzcooneycenter.org/2015/10/30/designing-for-diverse-families/)
Mar 27, 201622:03
Weekly Spotlight Episode 1
Mar 20, 201616:36