It should be cued up, but I know some/most come here through their phone, so if it doesn't take you to the exact timestamp go to the 21 minute 50 second mark manually. Someone on the panel asks how is Avery Brooks doing at the point, and Cirroc, who stays in constant communication with him, answers for a good 7 minutes.
This is from Cirroc's show the 7th Rule, the one he did with Aron Eisenberg that he continued after Aron's death (Aron's wife pops up from time to time though like here).
So, blackballed (or blacklisted I always get those two confused), propaganda spread that he doesn't want to work and/or is crazy, to hide blackballing/blacklisting. Then you have folks in the comments rewriting history: "Sisko is dead and should stay dead" I swear there's something romantic about a black man dying for a greater good that people willfully, um, mandela effect themselves when what's shown onscreen is the opposite. And "He's still with the Prophets!" again, this time contradicting both what was said on screen and Avery Brooks's actual wishes which should be common knowledge by now, and if not, Google still exists.
But yeah, all this aligns to no Star Trek: Sisko, and I think they have enough sense to know a Deep Space Nine revival without Sisko, even if its a mini-series, wouldn't work. The cynic in me is saying they're waiting Brooks out, hoping he'll die and then they'll go forward with a DS9 revival of some sort "in his honor."