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‘Black-ish’ Creator Kenya Barris to Receive Rod Serling AwardContributed by Melissa Gattine on 11/11/16 With episodes on police brutality and voter suppression, the ABC comedy “black-ish” frequently tackles heavy subject matter. Creator and show-runner Kenya Barris brings these conversations into America’s living rooms with a healthy dose of humor. Like Serling’s work on “The Twilight Zone,” Barris’ work focuses on social flaws like prejudice, greed, cowardice, abuse of power and narrow-mindedness, said Diane Gayeski, dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications. “Through creative devices — in Rod’s case it was typically science fiction and in Kenya’s case it’s often humor — the popular media they create provide a platform for personal reflection and public discussion,” Gayeski said. Under ABC Studios, Barris works as the executive producer and co-showrunner on “black-ish” and is the co-creator and executive producer on “Unit Zero,” an upcoming series featuring Toni Collette. He’s previously worked on shows including CBS’s “Listen Up,” FOX’s “I Hate My Teenage Daughter” and CW’s “The Game” and “Girlfriends.” Barris is also a part of several projects under 20th Century Fox Film, such as “Uptown Saturday Night,” “Cheaper by the Dozen” and “Stir Crazy.” Throughout his career, Barris has co-created and sold pilot television shows, including “America’s Next Top Model,” which is now viewed in 49 countries and 21 internationally formatted spin-offs. Barris is also credited with co-creating BET’s “The Start Up” and “We Got Next." |
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