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Working: She-Ra Showrunner Noelle Stevenson on Creating a Diverse Kids Show

Working: She-Ra Showrunner Noelle Stevenson on Creating a Diverse Kids Show

FromSlate Culture


Working: She-Ra Showrunner Noelle Stevenson on Creating a Diverse Kids Show

FromSlate Culture

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2021
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Podcast episode

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This week, host Isaac Butler talks to cartoonist and now showrunner Noelle Stevenson about the process of rebooting the ‘80s TV show She-Ra: Princess of Power. In the interview, Noelle talks about developing a fresh vision for the show and ultimately creating one of the most diverse kids shows in history. She also discusses her webcomic, Nimona, which was adapted into a graphic novel and earned her a National Book Award nomination at the age of 23. 
After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas offer advice to a listener who wonders if focusing on their art, rather than working with vulnerable people, is too privileged a life choice.  
In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Noelle talks about The Weight of Them, a webcomic she created about her decision to get top surgery. 
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Podcast production by Cameron Drews.
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Released:
Feb 28, 2021
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