“I think it’s really important that we do show faces like mine on TV, that maybe have eyes that don’t look like other people’s eyes,” says Nas Campanella. “We live in a community that’s made up of so many different people and TV needs to reflect that. It’s about normalising it and reflecting the community we live in.“
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- Case study, Inclusion and access
- Author:
- Melinda Houston
- Source:
- The Age
- Date published:
- Thu 24th Jun, 2021