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Brandon joined the team at Apple to discuss bringing one’s authentic self to the workplace, and how to advocate for one’s self or co-workers on matters of identity in the office.

Brandon joined social media influencer, Brittenelle, for a company discussion about identity, representation, and fluidity.
Brandon joined queer actors Isis King and JoJo T. Gibbs for a company-wide, live-streamed virtual webcast in collaboration with GLAAD for ViacomCBS executives/employees as a conversation around intersectionality, voting rights and protecting freedoms within the LGBTQ+ community in a time where inclusion means everything.

Brandon joined Hollywood’s LGBTQ heavy hitters, Steven Canals (“Pose”), Leslye Headland (“Russian Doll”), Daniel and Zelda Barns (“Generation”), Trace Lysette (“Transparent”) and Adam Goldman “Hot White Heist”) for panel discussion on their respective careers, how their work is moving the needle for their community, the work still to be done, and the advice they’d offer other creators who want to leave their mark onstage and onscreen.

Brandon spoke at his alma mater about getting into the business, life post graduation, and what it means to find and own one’s creative voice.

Brandon gives a talk about shaking off the shackles of perfection, societal norms, and family expectations to discover his most authentic self.

Brandon joined actors Shalita Grant (“You”) , Ronen Rubinstein (“9-1-1 Lodestar”) and others to discuss the the ups and downs of being a working actor.

A virtual panel where Black TV writers and comedians candidly discuss their experiences in the industry and what it means to be Black in comedy. The panel included Brandon, Ayo Edebiri, Langston Kerman, and Aida Osman.