Racebending: Social Media, Activism and Star Trek

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Mike Lee and Dariane Nabor

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RACEBENDING.COM

on Social Media, Activism, and Star Trek

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our mission statement

Through organized boycott, education, and

communication with Hollywood representatives, we

encourage studios to create television and film that reflect the true richness of the American people.

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Overview

• Racebending.com: Impact of Media

• Using Social Media in Community Organizing

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What started all this?

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avatar: the last airbender

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children and the media

• meaningful conversations with parents (weekly):

38.5 minutes

• average time spent watching TV (weekly):

1,680 minutes

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children and the media

• prefer watching TV over being with dad (age 4-6):

54%• average time spent in school (per year):

900 hours• average time watching TV (per year):

1500 hours

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do children see race?

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a look at blackface

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what is yellowface?

1. The application of prostheses and/or paint to simulate a crude idea of what “Asians” look like

2. Non-Asian bodies controlling what it means to be Asian on screen and stage [also: whitewashing]

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yellowface: dr. lao

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yellowface: kung fu

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yellowface: rob schneider

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Awareness Test

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Representations in Media

• What are some positive examples you’ve observed of your identity in media? (race, gender, sexuality, etc.)

• What are some negative examples?

• What sort of portrayal have you never seen but would love to see on screen?

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Sometimes Aliens are Brown

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Other Campaigns

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Representations in Media

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Film Leads by the Big Six, 2000-2009

White males, 65.3%

White females,

21.1%

Black males,8.2%

White males

White females

Black males

Black females

Asian males

Asian females

Latino males

Latina females

Native American males

Hawaiian females

Persian males

Multiracial females

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Using Social Mediain Community Organizing

Translating online connections tooffline action

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Questions to Answer

• Why is social media important?• How can social media be used to:

o raise awareness?o foster dialogue about issues?o organize movements?

• How can you use social media?

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What is Social Media?

• Creation and exchange of user-generated content

• Interactive, wide-reaching dialogue• Decentralized, fluid, and immediate

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Examples of Social Media Uses

The basics:

• Sharing• Responding• Collaborating

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Importance of Social Media

Why is social media important?

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Pitfalls of Social Media

• Slacktivism – people with a false impression of activism

– Examples: Iran election on Twitter,

– Online does not translate offline

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Successes of Social Media

What are some examples of successful social media campaigns?

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Donald for Spider-Man

• Twitter campaign by actor Donald Glover.

• Far-reaching impact: Stan Lee gave his approval.

• Failed to get Donald Glover an audition.

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Donald for Spider-Man

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And of course...

Racebending.com!

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How we used Social Media

• Forming a community

o Creating a communal hub• Raising awareness

o Creating a informational hubo .. then sharing it

• Building connectionso Fostering dialogueo Networking

• Organizing a communityo Leveraging membership for mini-campaignso Taking the energy offline

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Birth on LiveJournal

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Inventing the term “Racebending”

• Intersection of race and pop culture

• Unique case where fandom became involved in a socially charged issue

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Formation of Racebending.com

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Awareness: Grassroots Education

• Began at media conventions, informally.

• Presented at college campuses.

• Began holding formal panels at media conventions.

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The Benefits of Fandom

• Reaches people who normally would not become involved in political issues

• Results in a very diverse membership base

• Teaching opportunity for people who are completely unfamiliar with ethnic studies

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Challenges of Fandom

• Entrenched individuals who resist all criticism of their passion

• Supporters often lack a deep understanding of the issues

• Easy to dismiss media as irrelevant

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• Being critical is part of being a fan.

• Thinking deeply about media is fun.

• Even pop culture meant to be mindless can have a social impact.

Fostering Dialogue with Fans

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Leveraging the Membership

• Coordinated followers on Twitter, Facebook, and Livejournal.

• Direct and indirect contact with news organizations got attention.

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Attracting the Press

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What Worked For Us

• Always keep the main message in mind.

• Have a list of talking points, backed by one or two hard-hitting numbers.

• Use transition phrases to avoid sound bytes that damage your message.

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Online to Offline Action

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Live Social Media at Events

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Social Media as an Organizer

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Connecting people

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