Netflix received broadly high marks for diversity and inclusion in its movies and TV shows when it came to gender and people of color, compared to the broader entertainment industry, according to an extensive new report.
But the streaming giant fell short in its representation of certain groups, including Latinos, the LGBTQ community and people with disabilities.
The USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, which regularly takes Hollywood studios to task for their shortcomings on diversity, on Friday published a detailed report studying representation on and off camera for 126 U.S. Netflix movies and 180 scripted shows in 2018 and 2019. The report, led by USC professor Stacy L. Smith, compared Netflix’s numbers to figures from the broader industry as well as the U.S. population.
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WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan 27, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) The National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA), an organization dedicated to the advancement of black public leadership in local and state governments, will feature an impressive roster of keynotes, presenters and panels for their virtual Winter Summit Building Blocks for a Better Future, February 24-26, 2021.
NFBPA seeks to offer proven and creative solutions to the most relevant issues facing local, state, and federal governments. Building Blocks for a Better Future will provide a forum for public sector professionals to communicate during this challenging time.
“It is important that local government leaders are effective in navigating today’s challenges while also, building the foundation for the leaders of tomorrow. The theme ‘Building Blocks for a Better Future’ was chosen with intent and a clear mission. NFBPA, along with its partners, have assembled an excellent group of thought leaders, local govern
WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan 27, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) The National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA), an organization dedicated to the advancement of black public leadership in local and state governments, will feature an impressive roster of keynotes, presenters and panels for their virtual Winter Summit Building Blocks for a Better Future, February 24-26, 2021.
NFBPA seeks to offer proven and creative solutions to the most relevant issues facing local, state, and federal governments. Building Blocks for a Better Future will provide a forum for public sector professionals to communicate during this challenging time.
“It is important that local government leaders are effective in navigating today’s challenges while also, building the foundation for the leaders of tomorrow. The theme ‘Building Blocks for a Better Future’ was chosen with intent and a clear mission. NFBPA, along with its partners, have assembled an excellent group of thought leaders, local govern