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[新闻动态] 纪录片自媒体解说素材-新闻动态参考-ESPN揭幕“五十/50”节目庆祝主要标题IX周年纪念日/ESPN Unveils ‘Fifty/50’ Programming Celebrating Major Title IX Anniversary

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发表于 2022-7-5 02:07:23 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

ESPN揭幕“五十/50”节目庆祝主要标题IX周年纪念日

ESPN Unveils ‘Fifty/50’ Programming Celebrating Major Title IX Anniversary


与国际妇女节一起,ESPN透露了有关其为期一个月的“五十/50”计划的详细信息,庆祝6月的标题IX成立50周年。ESPN正在编程一系列由妇女执导和制作的简短和长期纪录片,向妇女执导和制作。纪念具有里程碑意义的联邦民权法,该法禁止在任何获得联邦资金并为妇女提供平等比赛的教育机构中基于性别的歧视。ESPN和Walt Disney Company。内容的广度反映了过去50年中发生的进展以及还有更多要做的事情。”n到先前宣布的黎明·波特(Dawn Porter)(“约翰·刘易斯:好麻烦”)和妮可·纽纳姆(Nicole Newnham)(“ crip camp”)的四部分纪录片,标题为“ 37个字”,ESPN透露,该网络将在第IX届第IX第50周年纪念节目上开始6月1日有“五十/50个短裤”。该系列将由五个独立的短篇小说纪录片组成,这些文档在体育和争夺平等的战斗中研究女性的故事。创作者包括导演艾莉森·格洛克(Allison Glock)(执行制片人“五十/50”)和凯特·T·帕克(Kate T. Shayla Harris(制片人,“谁杀死了Malcolm X?”); Bethany Mollenkof(“建立我的世界:霍华德学校的故事”);伊丽莎白·洛(Elizabeth Lo)(“流浪”);和Bonni Cohen(“运动员A”)以及执行制片人Robin Roberts(ABC的“早安美国”主播)。“五十/50个短裤”将在ESPN 2上播出,然后是克里斯汀·拉帕斯(Kristen Lappas)的“ 30 for 30”三部分的纪录片,“梦想”。系列慢性莱斯(Les)成立了1996年美国女子奥林匹克篮球队;它在亚特兰大运动会上的金牌表现;以及球员奠定的基础,导致了WNBA的诞生。 “ Dream On”将于6月15日在ESPN上首映。不到一周后的6月21日,Porter和Newnham的“ 37个字”的前两个部分将首次亮相。这些纪录片讲述了艰苦的战斗,以在教育和田径运动方面获得平等权利,同时还通过讲述女运动员的故事并研究当今运动中的女性问题,从而探索法案的遗产。 “ 37个单词”中的第三部分和第四部分将于6月28日播出。“我想制作这个系列,因为我认为标题IX是最误解的民权法之一,” Porter在五月告诉Variety。 “它是在70年代初就颁布的,这是在种族周围有很多活动的情况下从民权运动中颁布的。妇女看到了这可能是多么成功,并真正对成功的行动主义进行了模型UL民权活动家。我认为这是一个很棒的故事。” 1972年之前,性别歧视在教育和田径运动中很普遍。女孩和妇女的体育锻炼被认为是不平衡的,尽管学校将钱和其他资源倾倒在男性学生的计划中,但崭露头角的女运动员被留下来。当国会于当年6月23日通过了第IX冠军时,一切都发生了变化。该法律禁止在任何教育机构中获得基于性别的歧视,该机构不仅在田径运动方面而且在教育的各个方面都保证了对女性的平等待遇。除了ESPN的五个短裤和两张纪录片外,“我们的美国:五十/50”将于6月23日播出ABC拥有电视台的线性广播,Hulu和ESPN Plus平台上的Localish Network。八个短纪录片的集合,分析了与女子体育基金会和ESPNW的体育4生活计划相关的年轻妇女和女孩g通过田径和行动主义,“我们的美国:五十/50”将在90分钟的纪录片中达到顶峰。ABC拥有的电视台将介绍50个女性先驱者打破IX的障碍。ABC拥有的乘以乘坐生活方式网络Lastish为50个故事中的一半贡献了一半。沃尔特迪斯尼世界度假村(Walt Disney World Resorts)将设有一个室内频道,该频道致力于6月份的“五十/50”内容。

In conjunction with International Women’s Day, ESPN has revealed details about its month-long “Fifty/50” initiative celebrating the 50th anniversary of Title IX in June.

ESPN is programming a series of short and long-form documentaries directed and produced by women to commemorate the landmark federal civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in any educational institution that receives federal funding and gives women the equal opportunity to play.

“This is an important milestone for Title IX and we wanted to find creative ways to celebrate it across ESPN and the Walt Disney Company,” says Jimmy Pitaro, Chairman, ESPN and Sports Content.

Debra OConnell, president of Networks for Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution, called Fifty/50 a significant initiative for the company and its affiliates, adding, "the breadth of content is a reflection of the progress that has occurred over the last 50 years and how much more is still to be done.”

In addition to a previously announced four-part docuseries from Dawn Porter (“John Lewis: Good Trouble”) and Nicole Newnham (“Crip Camp”) titled “37 Words,” ESPN revealed that the network will kick off Title IX 50th anniversary programming on June 1 with “Fifty/50 Shorts.” The series will consist of five stand-alone short nonfiction docus that examine stories of women in sports and battle for equality."

All five docs in the series were helmed and executive produced by women. The creators include directors Allison Glock (executive producer “Fifty/50”) and Kate T. Parker (“Strong Is the New Pretty”); Shayla Harris (producer, “Who Killed Malcolm X?”); Bethany Mollenkof (“Build Me a World: The Story of the Howard School”); Elizabeth Lo (“Stray”); and Bonni Cohen (“Athlete A”), as well as executive producer Robin Roberts (ABC's “Good Morning America” anchor).

“Fifty/50 Shorts” will air on ESPN 2 and will be followed by Kristen Lappas’s “30 for 30” three-part docuseries, “Dream On.” The series chronicles the formation of the 1996 U.S. women’s Olympic basketball team; its gold medal performance at the Atlanta Games; and the groundwork the players laid, leading to the birth of the WNBA. “Dream On” will premiere June 15 on ESPN.

Less than a week later, on June 21, the first two parts of Porter and Newnham’s “37 Words” will debut. The docuseries tells the story of the hard-fought battle to gain equal rights in education and athletics, while also exploring the legacy of the bill by telling the stories of female athletes and examining issues women in sports still face today. Parts three and four of “37 Words” will air on June 28.

“I wanted to make this series because I think Title IX is one of the most misunderstood civil rights laws,” Porter told Variety in May. “It was enacted in the early ’70s coming right out of the Civil Rights movement when there was so much activity around race. Women saw how successful that could be, and really modeled a lot of their activism against the successful civil rights activists. I thought that was a great story.”

Prior to 1972, gender discrimination was commonplace in education and athletics. Physical activity for girls and women was cast as unfeminine, and while schools poured money and other resources into programs for male students, budding female athletes were left to fend for themselves. That all changed when Congress passed Title IX on June 23 that year. The law prohibited sex-based discrimination in any educational institution that receives federal funding and assured equal treatment for women not just in athletics but in all aspects of education.

In addition to ESPN’s five shorts and two docuseries, “Our America: Fifty/50” will air on June 23 across ABC Owned Television Stations’ linear broadcast, Localish Network on Hulu and ESPN Plus platforms. A collection of eight short documentaries profiling young women and girls associated with the Women Sports Foundation and espnW’s Sports 4 Life Program who are working to level the playing field through athletics and activism, “Our America: Fifty/50” will culminate in a 90-minute documentary.

ABC Owned Television Stations will present 50 stories of women pioneers breaking barriers stemming from Title IX. Localish, an ABC Owned multiplatform lifestyle network, contributed half of the 50 stories. Walt Disney World Resorts will feature an in-room channel dedicated to “Fifty/50” content for the month of June.

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