Freeze Frame | July 2021
Photos from Wonder Women of Los Angeles and the return of live audiences

Spectrum News 1 Los Angeles anchor Giselle Fernandez gets ready to tape the virtual B+C/Multichannel News Wonder Women of Los Angeles event on May 24 at the Andaz Hotel.
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Honoree Dee Harris-Lawrence, executive producer and showrunner of OWN’s David Makes Man.
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Wonder Women of Los Angeles honoree Duan Peng, senior VP, data & artificial intelligence, WarnerMedia.
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Michelle Wroan, managing partner at KPMG LLC, accepts Wonder Women of Los Angeles honors.
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(From l.): Yarel Ramos, anchor of Univision’s Edicion Digital California; Iris Gonzalez, public affairs strategist, Kids Street; Faith Bautista, CEO, National Diversity Coalition and National Asian American Coalition; Ellen Schned, CEO, Strong Women Alliance; and Burke Berendes, partner, Kids Street & Condista, at a VIP mixer held during the Wonder Women of Los Angeles taping.
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Stephen Colbert takes the stage at New York’s Ed Sullivan Theater June 14 for the first Late Show taping before a studio audience in more than a year.
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At the Strong Women Alliance’s June 7 viewing party for Wonder Women of Los Angeles (l. to r.): Dawn Ferry, production designer; Rose Perez Jessen, media attorney at law; Ellen Schned, founder, Strong Women Alliance; and Andrea Pullen, senior manager, content distribution, Univision.
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David Paymer (l.) and Gina Hecht at the June 10 season two red carpet event for FX’s Dave at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles.
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Hulu’s Onyx Collective and Searchlight Pictures marked Juneteenth with a June 19 screening of documentary Summer of Soul at Harlem’s Marcus Garvey Park (l. to r.): Jihan Robinson, VP, alternative programming and Tara Duncan, president, Freeform/Onyx Collective; director Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson; and Jacqueline Glover, head of documentary, ABC News/Onyx Collective.
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Anthony Anderson (l.) and Tracee Ellis Ross are interviewed at an ABC/ABC Signature drive-in FYC event for Black-ish June 15 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
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