Foundation News February 12, 2026

Foundation to Commemorate and Explore 70 Years of Black Animation in National Event for College Students

'Access: Behind The Screens - Margin to Mainstream,' a Special Virtual Presentation to Celebrate Diverse Talent in Animation, Gaming and Creative Technology on February 25

The Television Academy Foundation today announced it will present a free, virtual event for media-arts students and early career professionals nationwide — "Access: Behind the Screens - Margin to Mainstream" — Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1 - 2 p.m. / 4 - 5 p.m. EST.

In celebration of Black History Month, the event, available to students, will explore 70 years of Black animators' contributions — from the trailblazers of the 1960s to today's global innovators spotlighting the cultural, artistic and technological milestones that have shaped animation history. Black animators have played a vital role in the industry, pushing creative boundaries while challenging stereotypes and opening doors for more authentic and inclusive storytelling.

The online forum will encompass a blend of storytelling, archival imagery, video and curated case studies and will serve as both a historical guide and forward-thinking conversation on representation, access and opportunity in animation.

The featured speaker for this live event is Keith White, co-founder of AfroAnimation, the largest summit in the U.S. celebrating diverse talent in animation, gaming and creative technology, and founder of the Creative Job Fair SoCal, which connects emerging creators with top studios and employers.

"Black animators have shaped the imagination of generations, breaking barriers while expanding what's possible in storytelling and art," said Tina Perry, chair of the Television Academy Foundation. "This virtual event is an opportunity to honor those pioneering voices and to inspire college students across the country to see themselves as the next innovators and leaders of the animation industry."

Access: Behind the Screens is the Foundation's education program that offers behind-the-scenes access to the television industry for students and early career professionals nationwide through masterclass workshops and panel discussions with top industry professionals.

Students can register for the online discussion at TelevisionAcademy.com/access-bts/register/260225.

Media Contacts:
Jane Sparango
breakwhitelight (for the Television Academy Foundation)
jane@breakwhitelight.com
310-339-1214


Download the press release here.