Diversity In Hollywood
Oprah Winfrey and Ava DuVernay Are Tired Of Talking About Diversity, Would Rather Focus On Inclusion
In a recent cover story with "The Hollywood Reporter," the "Queen Sugar" producers talk inclusion, representation and Black Lives Matter.
The "Scandal" star sat down with "Master of None's" Aziz Ansari and spoke that good truth about inclusion in Hollywood and beyond.
If a film is centered on the lives of African-Americans and other marginalized individuals, it passes this must-needed test.
POTUS strongly believes that when “everyone’s story is told that makes for better art.”
Folks are up in arms about having their voting rights snatched if they haven't worked in the industry for a while.
While many are calling to diversify Hollywood, some celebs are making tone deaf comments about race, gender and privilege.
The “Project Greenlight” producer will serve as his Executive VP in Production and Development for TV and Film.
Lee Daniels calls out Hollywood producers for not having enough writers of color on staff.
Matt Damon apologizes for the way he handled his comments on diversity.
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