On August 13, a diverse group of 100 creators, with a combined audience reach of over 110 million people, and creator economy professionals attended the first-ever White House Creator Economy Conference. The six-hour event took place in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to the White House. It featured five discussion panels and one-on-one conversations. Topics for the day focused on mental health, artificial intelligence (“AI”), fair and equitable pay, and long term financial stability for creators. Franklin Graves, an adjunct law professor and researcher at Emerson College and New England Law, focused on the intersections of law, policy, and the creator economy shares his personal experience at the conference.👇
Catch up on yesterday's White House Creator Economy Conference with my full write-up for Passionfruit. I am so proud of this moment when creators and the #creatoreconomy receive much-deserved recognition and the opportunity to share our voices. #WHCEC #WhiteHouseCEC