Sugar Gamers’ Keisha Howard on the Importance of Diversity in Video Games
The ESA speaks to Keisha Howard about founding Sugar Gamers, a platform for underrepresented gamers from all walks of life.

The ESA speaks to Keisha Howard about founding Sugar Gamers, a platform for underrepresented gamers from all walks of life.
At a time when our world is facing so much uncertainty, video games are bringing us together more than ever. In fact, it’s fair to say that video games are having a moment right now—a unique and extraordinary time by any measure. As we adapt to working, learning and being at home, people around the world are sharing how much they value being able to play video games together with family, friends and the larger community.
National Campaign Celebrates What Play Can Do for You; Showcases the Power of Play in Building Community, Forging Inclusivity, and Inspiring Creativity for 164 Million Americans WASHINGTON, DC – February 4, 2020 – With new national survey data[1] finding that six in 10 Americans believe video games bring joy through play, the Entertainment Software Association…
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