And the leader of the new Star Wars Story Group
The new Star Wars trilogy is truly about Social Justice, not about telling a good story, but focusing on who is in charge and in their view balancing the scales from a White Male dominated original Trilogy.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/22/movi ... verse.htmlLeia’s limited dialogue in “Star Wars” went unchallenged in 1977, but 40 years later, the lack of meaty roles for women and people of color in Hollywood is under new scrutiny. While those in the film industry ponder how to better reflect the diversity of human experience in their scripts, at Lucasfilm, a small group of women and men may have found one answer.
Five days a week, in the foggy hills of San Francisco, 11 writers and artists discuss the minutiae of storm troopers. This is the Lucasfilm story group, and its members hold the keys to everything “Star Wars”: Under their guidance, the franchise’s narratives are linked no matter the platform, whether it’s television, games, theme parks, publishing, merchandise or, of course, film. With their ideas shaping each character