Raffy Ermac

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Does Science Fiction Have Good LGBTQ+ Representation?

Conventions & Panels, Video

Raffy teamed up with Nerd Out host Jessie Earl and sat down with Wear Your Voice writer Clarkisha Kent and Bit Different podcast hosts Cetine Dale and Rob Ondarza to talk about the past, present, and future of LGBTQ+ representation in science fiction and other geeky media at the “Queering Sci-Fi: Finding LGBTQ+ Representation in Straight Media” panel at Los Angeles Comic Con 2019!

Watch the full panel on PRIDE or in the video below!

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Raffy Ermac is a multimedia journalist who loves writing about the intersections of culture and identities. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of PRIDE, a pop culture and entertainment website for LGBTQ+ millennials. Some of Raffy's favorite topics to cover include entertainment and pop culture, identities, and social justice. In addition to full-time reporting, writing, and editing, Raffy is also available for freelance opportunities. He has experience in editorial management, video production/editing, content planning, and social media management.

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