
Tip Sheets
One-pagers with research-informed tips for storytellers’ creative processes
Our tip sheets provide the latest research-based insights for storytellers in a visual and easy to use format. Each tip sheet is created for content creators with input from storytellers, scientists, and community advocates. We’ve grouped CSS-created tip sheets along with resources from other great organizations to make it easy to find the tools you need. Thousands of people have downloaded these tools and we hope you will find them useful to your creative process!
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Check Out Our Tip Sheets
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● Gender Identity, Stereotypes & Expression (CSS, Disney)
● LGBTQIA+ Representation (TTIE)
● Transgender Representation (GLAAD)
● Evolving Depictions of Boys & Men (CSS)
● Breaking Free from Male Stereotypes (Equimundo, Geena Davis, CSS)
● Evolving Depictions of Women & Girls (TTIE)
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● Authentic Inclusive Representation & Racial Equity (CSS)
● Colorism & Character Body Creation (CSS, Disney)
● Implicit Bias & Intersectionality (CSS, Disney)
● Representation of Asian American Youth (CSS, CAPE)
● Black & African American Representation (TTIE)
● Native American & Indigenous Representation (WGA)
● Latinx Representation (TTIE)
● Middle Eastern & North African (MENA) Representation (TTIE)
● Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Representation (TTIE)
● South Asian Representation (TTIE)
● East Asian Representation (TTIE)
● Southeast Asian Representation (TTIE)
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● Mental Health & Gun Violence (CSS)
● Mental Health Media Guide (USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative)
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● Short Form Video Tips for Kids & Family Creators (CSS, Youtube)
● 4 Tips for Tech to Support Youth Wellbeing & Digital Literacy (CSS)
● Inclusive Game Design (Geena Davis Institute)
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● Disability Representation (TTIE)
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● Migrants On-Screen (TTIE)
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● Portraying COVID-19 (CSS)
Did You Know?
Our Boys’ Tip Sheet helped Inform the new PBS Show, Tiny Time Travel!