Matthew Keegan
Oct 29, 2024

What will it take for female creatives to get the recognition they’ve long been denied?

Following a recent double-page spread that highlighted the glaring lack of gender diversity in the creative industry, Campaign Asia-Pacific asked women creatives in the region about the steps needed to enact real change.

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