as one of the themes of the show. Alysia, along with many of the cast members and the writers have also put a lot of time into calling attention to criminal justice reform and mass incarceration of women, which is important. And her new movie, "Equity," which she was here at Google when?
We do have that 77% gap, even in the extras you see in the background, in bizonker crowd scenes. Alysia knows the story, but I'll tell it briefly.
Alyssa Goodman is the Robert Wheeler Wilson Professor of Applied Astronomy a Harvard University and a research associate of the Smithsonian Institution. Goodman's research and teaching interests span astronomy, data visualization, and online systems for research in education.
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and I thought I had a break. And Alysia said, hey, you're going to produce this with us. You get to be the associate producer, and I said, what the hell is that?
What advice would you offer to people in other countries around the world who might be concerned about creeping authoritarianism in their own societies? Masha Alyokhina, ..
Our little girls are the same age. And Alysia doesn't meed a ton of introduction. I'm sure you have seen her on the amazing show "Orange is the New Black," which is one of the few shows out there-- it's certainly one
We do have that 77% gap, even in the extras you see in the background, in bizonker crowd scenes. So Alysia, what's the problem?
Thank you guys so much for being here. As Alyssa mentioned, I'm the CEO of an organization called Liberty in North Korea. We're an international NGO, as mentioned, and we focus a bulk of our work in working directly with the North Korean people.
And I went house to house, door to door, for leftover food in the mornings and nights. And Alyssa mentioned that you guys will be starting a group here within Google.
And as Caroline said before, we've got a few co-authors here that will join us. So Alyssa, Jamie, Willie, and Annie will come up on to the stage for the Q&A part. So just to give you a little sense of "Roadtrip." When people ask, what is "Roadtrip", what do you guys do, this is the simple sentence.
So to kick off, can you just introduce yourself and then say the names of the queens that you've played in the show? My name is Alya Ciccone-Burton. I play Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, and Catherine Parr.
Welcome to Talks at Google. My name is Alyssa Lerner. And I'm extremely excited to be stepping in for this iteration of Broadway Talks with the cast and creatives of "The Kite Runner."
I would love to hear from the lens of the Geena Davis Institute, why was this film so important to your mission? Building off what Alysia is saying is that there was probably-- a lot of people who would pass on this, because it's not something that is obvious to be spoken about.
Stick with me. I'm Isabelle McCullough. I play Alyssa Greene, the closeted girlfriend of Emma, who's just trying really hard to come out, but can't. I'm Caitlin Kinnunen. I play Emma Nolan in the show who is the teenage lesbian.
I'm Jeff Ayers. I run our brand new broadcasting division, and I write and edit and produce our weekly podcast, "Fueled by Death Cast." My name is Alyssa Hardy, and I'm the content manager for Death Wish. So the reason why we brought Death Wish here today-- and I think it's relevant to a lot of Googlers-- is there's this great sort of just Homecoming King-esque type
Oh, hi. Oh, hey. I'm Alysia. So I guess, I have a story by credit, because Sarah and I developed the treatment and then hired the amazing Amy Fox to write it.
The current director of National Intelligence who issued her threat assessment, Trump's Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who issued her threat assessment in February, including Michael Gordon's own colleague Alyssa Rubin at "The New York Times," and many others.
- Wow. Let's welcome to the stage Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, and Madeline Di Nonno. Just to get things started, we celebrated International Women's Day on Friday.
perceive our roles. And there's really just a ton to unpack there. But I'd love to hear from Alysia and David. Kind of, what brought you to this project?
And things were getting taken care of, and I was kind of like, it's OK. If I don't have to-- Alysia was talking about drama. Like, I don't have to yell.
Undocumented immigrants pay billions of dollars in taxes every year, which is an extraordinary piece of the picture which doesn't get much attention. And then what I want to invite Alysia to talk about with me in a minute is this entertainment and media piece, which seems silly in the context of talking about some of the big issues we have around criminal justice reform and education and immigration, right?
I know many of you know her. I'm very lucky that Alysia and I have been very dear friends for a long time. We're actually neighbors. We both live in Harlem and have lived there for a long time.
And I've been talking with her about that movie for a very long time. So please join me in welcoming Alysia Reiner. Hi. Hi. How are you?
But I do find there to be some kind of optimism when I looks sideways, yeah. So a question for you Alysia and Anna.
Goodman's research and teaching interests span astronomy, data visualization, and online systems for research in education. We're really honored to have Alyssa talk about the WorldWide Telescope Initiative today at Harvard. And without further ado, I want to welcome Alyssa.
you L we have all heard the stories tell us your version well I wasn't naive Alyssa I had my eye on Zeus from the start I let him know I was interested well what about your husband well I had some practice getting a
Ooh, contact sports. Contact sports. Not football. Alyssa Edwards? Oh, everything? Everything? That's my word.
I mean it was-- we-- we're actors by trade, and we both make a living as actors, which is great. You know, Alysia and another partner produced the Wall Street-- the female-driven Wall Street movie called "Equity." and I had just finished five years on a sitcom, and I thought I had a break.
So I'm really excited to have Lauren Leader Chivee and Alysia Reiner here to talk to us today about diversity and diversity in all aspects of media and industry. And this is exciting for me, because Lauren used to be my boss in my old job before Google.
But I do find there to be some kind of optimism when I looks sideways, yeah. especially you, Alysia-- holy moley, amazing.
laying that egg damn near killed me you'll excuse me won't you Alysa my duty is call and I have a chariot waiting of course isn't she Lov me that little on S lat with a girl we
accessible to all Americans, then we all have work to do. So with that, I want to invite up Alysia Reiner, the amazing and talented. I know many of you know her.
in the beginning. And then I think the winning-- the art of the deal, and the win is something that is it's incredibly addictive almost. And I talked to then Alysia and Sarah. They gave me so much information about the women that they had interviewed, the women who were the inspiration for these roles and also investors.
But I do find there to be some kind of optimism when I looks sideways, yeah. And to our amazing panelists, Alysia, Sarah, Anna, Amy, and Meera, thank you so much.
We're really honored to have Alyssa talk about the WorldWide Telescope Initiative today at Harvard. And without further ado, I want to welcome Alyssa. Thank you so much for joining.
The biggest problem is that James had never played a musical instrument and he wanted to write an Italian aria. It so happened that at that time, I was working on a system called ALYSIA, where you would give it English lyrics one sentence at a time, and it would sing them. So something like, it's so cool to be at Google today would become, it's so cool to be at Google , today,
But my colleague, my co-author, Alyssa Westring, and I, we did a lot, a lot, a lot of research.
Yeah. I'm glad you guys are doing the work. There's another interesting facet to the film, where, Alysia, your character, Tina, is financially leading the partnership. It comes up in a way in a couple different conversations that she is leading the household from a contribution
And then on October 15th, 2017, Alyssa Milano posted on Twitter about #MeToo for the first time, and it
Please join me in welcoming to Google Seattle, Masha Alyokhina. Hi.
And the challenge is that we have not made the kind of progress in ensuring that the images and the stories that we see actually represent our country. So I'm going to invite up Alysia Reiner, my dear friend, who I'll also introduce to come up and join me. We'll have a bit of a conversation.
And in this case, how women are treated sometimes on Wall Street is that story. Hi, I'm Sarah. And I think Alysia did a great intro on our involvement in the film. My character in the film is a woman named Erin Manning.
And it gives her a different perspective completely on the life that she's led so far. Hi. Yeah, I had actually worked with Sarah and Alysia previously in theater as a playwright. And so when they approached me and they had founded the company and had this concept of a Wall Street film with these three women characters,
That said, compared to back in 2008, when Alyssa and I would be at the restaurant until 1:00 in the morning every single night,
woman on Oprah is the way she is um and with my colleague Dana small and Alyssa
- Is there some aspect of the three protagonists, sort of, you know, Brothers Karamazov, ...Alyosha, Dmitry, and Ivan, sort of, using the protagonists to
And why is that just even more important to be spoken about? It's important in terms of on-screen, behind the camera, which I'd love for Alysia and David to talk about it, and you know, there's a social imperative.
Yeah, talk about it, David. Yeah, I think-- I believe the line in the film, where Tina, Alysia's character, is accused of not being nurturing and kind of comparing the women in the room.
No one really cares, like get to the next dance or the next song. Well, with "You Happened," in Atlanta, it was basically just a duet for Emma and Alyssa.