Join the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) on Tuesday, December 8 at 11am EST for a webinar on transmedia and entertainment education for social and behavior change communication (SBCC). This online event is the eleventh in HC3’s innovation webinar series, which highlights and examines cutting-edge applications of digital technology to advance global health.
Panelists include:
- Rob Burnet, CEO and founder of Well Told Story, which produces Shujaaz – a unique media platform designed to create and sustain significant, large-scale mindset and behavioral changes on a number of social and economic dimensions among millions of young people across Kenya. Before establishing Well Told Story in 2009, Burnet worked in large-scale public interest TV production for East Africa, spent seven years as The Ford Foundation’s Programme Officer for Media Arts and Culture in Nairobi, was a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Reading, and also founded and led Nairobi’s contemporary art studios Kuona Trust.
- Katie Elmore Mota, founder, co‐president and executive producer of Wise Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based production company focused on edgy and entertaining content that is socially relevant. With her husband Mauricio, she serves as executive producer of“East Los High,” a drama series which has earned three Emmy nominations for its realistic portrayal of inner-city Latino high school students since its debut on Hulu in 2013.
- Sanjanthi Velu, senior program officer at the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP). She has a PhD in communication and over 15 years of experience working in the field of social and behavior change communication, advocacy, research, program management and media production. She has worked in the areas of family planning, maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS prevention, tobacco control and environmental communication programs in Asia and Africa. She was the country director for CCP in India until recently and currently works on Asia regional programs at CCP in Baltimore.