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Ayo Davis has been named to the newly created position of Executive Vice President, Creative Development and Strategy, Disney Branded Television, it was announced by Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Branded Television, to whom she will report. Davis will oversee all live-action programming created by Disney Branded Television for Disney+ and the Disney Channel, Disney XD and Disney Junior networks.

Davis will have oversight of scripted and unscripted series, movies and specials, and will manage the teams for Original Development, Current Programming, Original Movies, Unscripted Content, Casting & Talent Relations, Integrated Content Strategy, and Educational Resource Group/D&I. Executives reporting directly into Davis include the following:

  • Jonas Agin, VP, Original Series
  • Kory Lunsford, VP, Current Series
  • Lauren Kisilevsky, VP, Original Movies
  • Dan Silver, VP, Originals, Unscripted Content
  • Judy Taylor, SVP, Casting & Talent Relations
  • Theresa Helmer, Executive Director, Integrated Content Strategy
  • Vicki Ariyasu, SVP, Educational Resource Group

In her new role, Davis will help fuel the Company’s Disney+ streaming platform and branded networks with programming geared toward kids, tweens, teens and families that is imaginative, aspirational and reflective of their world and experiences.

In making the announcement, Marsh said, “Ayo’s sophistication and taste elevate every project she touches — and her impact on the television landscape is beyond measure.  As we embark on the mission of bringing more world-class content to Disney-branded platforms, I could not imagine a more perfect executive with whom to partner.”

Davis said, “This is an exciting and incredible time of growth for Disney Branded Television. I am honored to work with Gary and his exceptional team in leveraging a strong legacy of storytelling to create engaging programming for generations of viewers to come.”

An 18-year ABC veteran, Davis most recently held the position of Executive Vice President, Talent and Casting, ABC Entertainment and Disney+. She was integral to many acclaimed series, including ABC’s “The Good Doctor,” Emmy® Award-winning “American Crime” and “How to Get Away with Murder,” and the Peabody Award-winning “black-ish.” She championed the careers of notable actors such as Viola Davis (“How to Get Away with Murder”), the first African American to win the Emmy Award in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category; Eva Longoria (“Desperate Housewives”), Jesse Williams (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Golden Globe® winner Gina Rodriguez.

Among her other contributions is the launch of ABC Discovers, a host of casting initiatives that aim to discover, nurture and create powerful opportunities for up-and-coming talent from around the world. Alumni of the program include Lupita Nyong’o, Gina Rodriguez and Pedro Pascal.

Davis is a member of the board of trustees of Dillard University and on the T. Howard Foundation’s board of directors for which she was also a 2020 award honoree. She was on the 2017 host committee board of Girls Inc. and was a 2016 honoree, as well as a member of Jack and Jill of America Inc., and a supporter of the nonprofit Links Incorporated, an organization that provides community service and mentors youth. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Dillard University.

November 15, 2020

Disney TV Names Ayo Davis EVP of Creative Development and Strategy

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Ayo Davis has been named to the newly created position of Executive Vice President, Creative Development and Strategy, Disney Branded Television, it was announced by Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Branded Television, to whom she will report. Davis will oversee all live-action programming created by Disney Branded Television for Disney+ and the Disney Channel, Disney XD and Disney Junior networks.

Davis will have oversight of scripted and unscripted series, movies and specials, and will manage the teams for Original Development, Current Programming, Original Movies, Unscripted Content, Casting & Talent Relations, Integrated Content Strategy, and Educational Resource Group/D&I. Executives reporting directly into Davis include the following:

  • Jonas Agin, VP, Original Series
  • Kory Lunsford, VP, Current Series
  • Lauren Kisilevsky, VP, Original Movies
  • Dan Silver, VP, Originals, Unscripted Content
  • Judy Taylor, SVP, Casting & Talent Relations
  • Theresa Helmer, Executive Director, Integrated Content Strategy
  • Vicki Ariyasu, SVP, Educational Resource Group

In her new role, Davis will help fuel the Company’s Disney+ streaming platform and branded networks with programming geared toward kids, tweens, teens and families that is imaginative, aspirational and reflective of their world and experiences.

In making the announcement, Marsh said, “Ayo’s sophistication and taste elevate every project she touches — and her impact on the television landscape is beyond measure.  As we embark on the mission of bringing more world-class content to Disney-branded platforms, I could not imagine a more perfect executive with whom to partner.”

Davis said, “This is an exciting and incredible time of growth for Disney Branded Television. I am honored to work with Gary and his exceptional team in leveraging a strong legacy of storytelling to create engaging programming for generations of viewers to come.”

An 18-year ABC veteran, Davis most recently held the position of Executive Vice President, Talent and Casting, ABC Entertainment and Disney+. She was integral to many acclaimed series, including ABC’s “The Good Doctor,” Emmy® Award-winning “American Crime” and “How to Get Away with Murder,” and the Peabody Award-winning “black-ish.” She championed the careers of notable actors such as Viola Davis (“How to Get Away with Murder”), the first African American to win the Emmy Award in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category; Eva Longoria (“Desperate Housewives”), Jesse Williams (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Golden Globe® winner Gina Rodriguez.

Among her other contributions is the launch of ABC Discovers, a host of casting initiatives that aim to discover, nurture and create powerful opportunities for up-and-coming talent from around the world. Alumni of the program include Lupita Nyong’o, Gina Rodriguez and Pedro Pascal.

Davis is a member of the board of trustees of Dillard University and on the T. Howard Foundation’s board of directors for which she was also a 2020 award honoree. She was on the 2017 host committee board of Girls Inc. and was a 2016 honoree, as well as a member of Jack and Jill of America Inc., and a supporter of the nonprofit Links Incorporated, an organization that provides community service and mentors youth. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Dillard University.


November 14, 2020

Week 8 Prediction Updates and Week 9 Picks!

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So last week, I got some of the predictions correct and some of them wrong. I predicted that the Dolphins would actually beat the Rams 31-23 but the actual score was 28-17 Dolphins over the Rams. I predicted that the Eagles would beat the Cowboys 20-13 but the actual score was 23-9 Eagles over the Cowboys. The Cowboys offense continued to struggle and did not even score a touchdown. I also predicted that the Buccaneers would beat the Giants 38-17, but the actual score was 25-23 Bucs over the Giants. The Bucs defense was able to make a play to stop the 2-point conversion which it would have been a tie. I predicted that the 49ers would beat the Seahawks 26-19, but the actual score was 37-27 Seahawks over the 49ers. I predicted that the Packers would win over the Vikings 36-24, but the actual score was 28-22 Vikings over the Packers. I also predicted that the Ravens would beat the Steelers in a shootout 39-31, but the actual score was 28-24 Steelers over the Ravens. So, I got 3 out of 6 picks correctly!

Now let’s move on to week 9 picks, shall we?! The first game I will predict is the Seahawks @Bills game. I think the Bills will beat the Seahawks 30-21. The Bills are trying to win the division this season and Russell Wilson of the Seahawks quarterback can still play really well, but it just won’t be enough to slow the Bills defense down. The next game I will predict is the Broncos @Falcons game. I think the Broncos will beat the Falcons 24-21. The Falcons will probably blow another game to the Broncos if they get to an early lead in the 4th quarter. The next game I will predict is the Dolphins @Cardinals game. The Dolphins defense really played well last week against the Rams by forcing 4 turnovers. The Cardinals on the other hand are coming off the bye week. I think the Cardinals will beat the Dolphins 31-16 because I don’t think the Dolphins defense will force a bunch of turnovers like they did last week and Kyler Murray and the offense will use the no huddle to keep the defense gashed. The next game I will predict is the Steelers @Cowboys game. Yeah, it’s pretty easy to say that the Steelers will come away with the win easily 41-17 over the Cowboys. The next game I will predict is the Saints @Buccaneers on Sunday Night Football. This is going to be a great game between Saints quarterback Drew Brees and the Bucs quarterback Tom Brady with his new weapon Antonio Brown a wide receiver. I would say the Saints will come away with a victory barely over the Bucs 29-27 in a close game. The last game I will predict is the Patriots @winless Jets game. I definitely think the Patriots can take care of business over the Jets 28-10.

So, what do you guys think about these predictions?!

I would like to hear some comments, thoughts, or opinions down below!

Stay tuned for week 9 prediction updates!

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November 14, 2020

TikTok Teens and K-Pop Stans Hijack Million MAGA March With Pancake Memes

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Generation Z may not have invented the art of trolling, but they’ve damn near perfected it. As Trump and his sycophants continue to deny the reality of his election loss, his cult planned to flood Washington, DC for a Million MAGA March. Sidebar, you should not be able to use the phrase “million BLANK march” if don’t have a million people. Just saying. But their plans were thwarted thanks to the unbeatable forces of TikTok teens and K-Pop stans, who flooded the #MillionMAGAMarch hashtag with pancakes.

Yes, pancakes. TikTok personality Shea Depmore urged fellow TikTokers and K-Pop stans to take over the hashtag with images, memes, and videos of “syrupy goodness” to “Make America Pancakes Again.”

Anti-Trumpers quickly hopped on the meme, and soon the hashtag was dominated by all things pancake:

The pancake takeover (pancakeover?) isn’t the first time that Trumpers got trolled by the youth. In June, TikTokers and K-Pop fans reserved over a million tickets for a Trump rally in Tulsa, which tricked Brad Pascale and the organizers into building out a massive overflow tent and extra stage. Ultimately, barely 6,000 people showed up to the rally, in a massive blow to Trump’s ego.

It’s no surprise that Generation Z is this politically active. They’ve spent the last 4 years watching Trump torpedo efforts to combat climate change and ignore gun control measures that would help prevent school shootings. His hideous behavior and cruelty has energized an entire generation dedicated to stopping his message of hate.

The MAGA march ended up being a sad affair, with only a few hundred attendees. Even though Trump is still president for another 10 weeks, his loss has disempowered the proud boys and neo-nazis who worship him. And has his legal losses grow, Trump’s efforts to stage a coup grow more and more pathetic. Trump and his motorcade drove by the sparsely attended march, before heading to his golf course.

There’s nothing more delicious than Trump’s loss and humiliation. Except maybe a fresh batch of silver dollar pancakes.

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November 13, 2020

“There Is Nothing I Trust More Than Black Organizing”: The Front Line Founder Jessica Byrd On Why Activism Remains The Way To Freedom

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Jessica Byrd

Source: Jessica Byrd / Movement For Black Lives

In the midst of the 2020 presidential election two things remain evident: there is nothing more solid than the organizing work that Black Lives Matter leaders did across the country to elevate, mobilize and engage.

Jessica Byrd, the founder of The Movement for Black Lives‘ Electoral Justice Project is one of the leaders who is committed to doing the heavy lifting required. Byrd is also a leader for The Frontline an election initiative working to transform the anger and grief from the racial justice protests over the summer into electoral power.

“The Frontline is responsible for the Election Defenders project, which is training people on how to spot voter suppression at the polls, has hosted teach-ins on the various election scenarios to prep activists on how Trump may try to steal the election, and is the movement behind those great joy to the polls videos I’m sure you’ve seen all over Twitter,” said Byrd.

That work was vital and evident. Some of the work went viral on social media, watching the joy and jubilation as people stood in line for hours at the polls, grounded by the momentum which began 400 years ago and activated once again by the repeated killings of Black community members in the midst of a historic general election.

Now the the election is over, the work continues. For Byrd that culminates in years of organizing around the liberation of Black people who are on one track to be free in a country which routinely weaponizes against them.

“We’re actually in meetings now but we’re moving into the governance portion and so we are, the Working Families Party created a People’s Charter which is essentially a working manifesto of the governance needed for working people across race and gender to live in their highest lives in the United States,” said Byrd. “We will be full force engaging in advocacy and political education on how The Breathe Act could really be the divestment from violence and policing and the investment in our futures that so many of us are longing for. We’re excited to get to work, we’re already getting to work on that and so it should be a really busy few months.”

MadameNoire sat down with Byrd about the work of the Movement for Black Lives, The FrontLine initiative and why she will always put her faith in the work of Black organizers.

MadameNoire: Is there anything that can be said to offer some comfort or rejuvenation in this taxing time? Especially because it seems that there’s a split between celebration and apprehension in regards to the outcome of the election.

Jessica Byrd: My first response is that it makes sense to me that our feelings are complicated because I think largely, this election we are experiencing a trauma response to four years of extremism of state sanctions from the White House, oval office, gaslighting, lying, violence, terror. And then I would say my second thing though is as an organizer who has truly worked on a campaign every single day the last 10 years, it is not possible to refill your cup without acknowledging your own contributions and process. And if we want this really fucking powerful multi-racial working-class movement to refill it’s cup, we have to celebrate our power.

MN: In September, you wrote a NYT opinion piece about the future of Black Politics which was widely shared and heralded. You wrote, “We put at the center of our politics the voices and leadership of people whose appeals for justice are most likely to be ignored by the state — Black queer and trans people, people who were formerly incarcerated, sex workers, disabled people and people who have been made poor by violent and oppressive systems.” Can you talk about the power within mobilizing around the specific disenfranchised members of society that you named and how it leads to a collective groundswell of how we, especially as Black people can all get free.

JB: I think it’s something that I’m still processing in terms of Tuesday as I look at the data and really think about the stories to be told about the way that so many of us rose up. But I can say this—and when I wrote that piece was during the time that I was planning and leading the Black National Convention and it was really clear that I had a choice to make. And that choice was to make Black politics and in particular radical leftist ideology, to make it irresistible to white people and to people who hold different views, or to remind the millions of Black people who have been sitting on their porches talking about this structure, whether I would talk to them and say, “You know what, we have everything that we need in order to be free in this country and to build power.” And there are Black people building power every minute of everyday everywhere that Black people live. So what I will say is that whether it’s in Georgia or Louisiana or Florida or Mississippi or all the places that people are fighting for re-enfranchisement, is that there is nothing I trust more than Black organizing and I really believe that from the bottom of my heart. The way that we build community, the way that we build trust, the way that we are told the stories about our lives to motivate others is just something you can always count on

MN: As we know Trumpism is just a new name for ideals that were held long before Donald Trump became president. A Biden presidency will also not cure us of Trumpism and racism. What are some things we can actively do to hold the next administration accountable?

JB: One thing is as we turn our attention to local races in 2021, you know in the spring of 2021 we’re going to see really exciting mayoral races. One of those races is in St. Louis, Tishaura Jones is running again after she lost by 888 votes in 2017 and she is a Ferguson frontline recruited candidate and those are the opportunities that we really have to transform our communities. So one thing is show up to your city council meetings. A lot of them are happening on zoom. We’ve had some amazing footage of people turning up on their city council meetings and those meetings are also a place where you talk about the budget of the city. No matter where you stand on the defund police debate, that’s going to be debated in city hall. That’s going to be debated with city council members and with the mayor. And so find out where those conversations are happening and engage there. And also, right now there’s a rush to have the perfect kind of post-election post mortem, who did what, why did we lose here, and who’s to blame, and of course the easier scapegoat is Black organizers and the mandates that were set during this election cycle. And for anyone who feels demotivated by that or who feels frustrated by that is to know, we’re winning. We have won the hearts and minds of millions of people and now our job is to make that vision more plain. And so for Movement for Black Lives I know that we’re going to spend these next several months illustrating explicitly how we reimagine public safety and at which levels you can do that of your government and how people can make change to not just hold police accountable, but to surely have better communities where we’re not in fear of city workers. Wherever you fit in that, whether it’s at the local level, whether you want to advocate for the Breathe Act at the federal level, there is truly a lot of work to do and there are more than enough of us to truly make a progressive legislative agenda happen. It’s just going to take some fighting and that’s not anything new.

MN: The Front Line is one way that power was used to work on the ground during the election. We know the work is never done–where does the focus lie now that we are have an elected leader?

JB: The Front Line is as you know a united front that was really intended to take social movements who have a race or class, power analysis and to combine our powers and to really demonstrate that we’re more powerful together than we are apart. So the Movement For Black Lives and the Working Families Party, United We Dream Action–all of us are in formation with hundreds of organizations building state and local power across the country, to streamline our tactics and also to provide the maximum amount of support that we could to organizations who share our political ideologies. And so what we did was to really set up an infrastructure to do that and so we built a distributed organizing program of phone banking and texting as well as created a voter protection and election defense program through The Election Defenders program where we were working with state based organizations to ensure that volunteer poll watchers could help voters feel more safe and prepared. and then the joy to the polls program was born where you saw filming in places across the country that DJ’s and concerts were set up so that people could that some of that anxiety and that fear about what was to come was translated into that people policy that you know everyone deserves. And so the election version of that is transitioning to a governance version so over the next few months The Front Line will really lead on the progressive vision for the future and work with the same power building organizations across the states to make that vision real both locally, statewide and at the national level.

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.


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