Imani Ellis, CEO at The Creative Collective and CultureCon, discusses promoting equity for black and brown creatives. They explore the lack of credit given to diverse creators, the importance of recognition and diversity in the industry, and initiatives like the 15% pledge. They also highlight the potential impact of the influencer economy in reducing the wealth gap.
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The Creative Collective provides resources and education for black and brown creatives to thrive in the creator economy.
The Creative Collective aims to promote diversity and representation in the creative industry, ensuring proper credit and recognition for black creatives.
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Empowering Black and Brown Creatives in the Creator Economy
The Creative Collective is a platform that supports black and brown creatives, providing them with the necessary resources and education to thrive in the creator economy. Through initiatives like CultureCon, they equip creators with skills such as negotiation, collaboration, and personal branding.
Promoting Equitable Representation and Credit for Black Creatives
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Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Imani Ellis, CEO at The Creative Collective and CultureCon, discusses providing resources for a more equitable future for thousands of Black & Brown creative professionals. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.