Austin Film Festival in New York 2018

AFF will be presenting a panel discussion and networking reception in partnership with the Writers Guild of America, East and The New School on Tuesday, April 10. Panelists will be announced very soon but if you New Yorkers love us as much as our Los Angelenos this past weekend, you better get your ticket soon. Admission is free but RSVP is required. Details are below:

Whose Story Is It? Authenticity, Sensitivity, Voice & Appropriation in Writing

Tuesday, April 10

The New School Auditorium  (66 W. 12th St, New York City, NY 10011)

Panel: 6:30PM

Reception: 8PM

In today’s climate writers and their identities are more central to the conversation than ever before. Join panelists for a discussion on writing ethnicity, race, and culture in film and television and the “ifs, whens and hows” of writing voices that may not be your own. Writers will discuss tone, breaking stereotypes, the importance of research and the responsibility a writer has to their work and others.











When: Tue., Apr. 10, 2018 at 6:30 pm
Where: The New School
66 W. 12th St.
212-229-5108
Price: Free
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AFF will be presenting a panel discussion and networking reception in partnership with the Writers Guild of America, East and The New School on Tuesday, April 10. Panelists will be announced very soon but if you New Yorkers love us as much as our Los Angelenos this past weekend, you better get your ticket soon. Admission is free but RSVP is required. Details are below:

Whose Story Is It? Authenticity, Sensitivity, Voice & Appropriation in Writing

Tuesday, April 10

The New School Auditorium  (66 W. 12th St, New York City, NY 10011)

Panel: 6:30PM

Reception: 8PM

In today’s climate writers and their identities are more central to the conversation than ever before. Join panelists for a discussion on writing ethnicity, race, and culture in film and television and the “ifs, whens and hows” of writing voices that may not be your own. Writers will discuss tone, breaking stereotypes, the importance of research and the responsibility a writer has to their work and others.

Buy tickets/get more info now