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* https://www.npr.org/2020/09/09/911188338/film-academy-announces-new-diversity-requirements-for-best-picture-nominees | * https://www.npr.org/2020/09/09/911188338/film-academy-announces-new-diversity-requirements-for-best-picture-nominees |
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Time for Diversity
Inclusion and Equity, Time for Change in Hollywood
Film Academy Announces New Diversity Requirements For Best Picture Nominees
- Via NPR
Academy President on Diversity Push: "We Will Keep the Pedal to the Metal"
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences spotlighted the diversity of invitations to join the voting Academy in 2016.
"Back in 2012, 30 percent of that year’s invitees were women and 10 percent were non-white. In 2016, 46 percent are women and 41 percent are people of color."
The seventh in a series of annual reports to examine relationships between diversity and the bottom line in the Hollywood entertainment industry.
What It's Really Like to Work in Hollywood
Eric Deggans / NPR - http://www.npr.org/2016/02/22/467621632/researchers-examine-hollywoods-lack-of-diversity
• http://graphics.latimes.com/oscars-2016-voters/
In 2012, The Times reported that Oscar voters were 94% white and 77% male. Four years later, the academy has made scant progress: Oscar voters are 91% white and 76% male, according to a new Times study.
Blacks are about 3% of the Academy, up from 2%; Asians and Latinos are each just over 2%...
A long way to go, opening doors, offering opportunities, tell stories that reflect many people of color...
Working Diversity ...
2018 / Making progress in Motion Picture Academy membership
https://variety.com/2018/film/news/academy-new-members-2018-record-1202856702
Directors Guild (DGA) Diversity
Women in the Directors Guild (DGA)
Since 1929 — the year of the very first Academy Award ceremony — only one woman, Kathryn Bigelow has ever won the Academy Award for Best Director.
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Writers Guild (WGAw) Diversity
Women Screenwriters@WoWGAW - https://twitter.com/WoWGAW
DIVERSITY RULES! Women of the Writers Guild of America West. #FemaleFilmmakerFriday #WomenTVWriters #WomenScreenwriters #WomenInNewMedia
Black Writers publish a 'Dear Hollywood' letter
The Time Is Now!
June 2020 / Dear Hollywood, As Black Americans, professional screenwriters, and members of the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) Committee of Black Writers (CBW), we are grieving, we are angry, and we are unapologetically demanding systemic change. We read your statements on your commitment to Black lives and have been compelled by passion and duty as your peers to respond. We join you in conversation on how we can continue to hold our union and industry accountable to these stated commitments to Black writers specifically, and to racial equity in Hollywood in general. It is not just the future of our industry or our livelihood as writers, but our very lives as Black Americans that depend upon you listening thoughtfully and intentionally to what we have to say in response.... Read the WGAw Committee of Black Writers Letter
UCLA’s2020 Hollywood Diversity Report
Diversity Reports
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Progress Report, Not Good
Hollywood has made 'no progress' in on-screen diversity, report finds
- New report from USC found just 31.8% of characters with dialogue were women in 2017, roughly the same ratio as the last 11 years
Rhetoric -- and Reality
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