“Madam Secretary,” “East Los High,” “black-ish,” “Born This Way” and “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” were among the winners at the 17th annual Sentinel Awards ceremony, a glittering evening that celebrated exemplary TV storylines about health and climate change topics and featured a special appearance by legendary TV producer…
With a little help from his friends, including “Jane the Virgin” costar Ivonne Coll, legendary TV writer/producer and philanthropist Norman Lear stole the show at the 2016 Sentinel Awards.
Drawing on its long-standing partnerships with the entertainment industry, CDC and local health agencies, Hollywood, Health & Society (HH&S) presented a roundtable, “HIV/AIDS in Entertainment,” which brought together TV writers, HIV experts, storytellers and members of the creative team from ABC’s hit series “How to Get Away With Murder.”…
Hollywood, Health & Society (HH&S), a program of the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center, has announced a call for entries for its 17th annual Sentinel Awards, which since 1999 have honored TV shows and movies that inform, educate and motivate viewers to make choices for healthier and safer lives.
Among the advisers attending the RWJF summit meeting for the Culture of Health project was Emily Wang, co-founder of the Transitions Clinic Network, whose programs provide services for returning prisoners with chronic health problems.
Among the advisers attending the RWJF summit meeting for the Culture of Health project was Danilo Balladares, executive director of Sunflower Community Action in Wichita, Kansas.
Among the advisers attending the RWJF summit meeting for the Culture of Health project was Corey Wiggins, director of the Hope Policy Institute in Jackson, Mississippi.
Hollywood, Health & Society and the World Bank held a series of activities at the Morelia Film Festival to enhance awareness and understanding of the importance of “entertainment education” for behavior change and to strengthen abilities to tell compelling and effective stories. This video offer a brief travelogue look at…
Watch the highlights from “Telling Life Stories,” our full-house panel at the WGAW where writers and producers from network, cable and streaming TV shows tried to answer this question: Isn’t getting old sexy enough for primetime?…