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Coder Dee Tuck Is on a Mission to Help Diversify Hollywood

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Dee Tuck has heard all the excuses. “I want to hire more women, but I just don t know where they are.” Yep. “I want to hire more people of color, I just don t know anybody.” That too. She s been working in tech for more than a decade and has often been the only Black female engineer on her team. She has reviewed company hiring practices and pointed out that “maybe you re weeding out a lot of people who can t code with eight non-people-of-color watching them on Zoom.” Tuck doesn t want to hear the excuses anymore.

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Supermodel Joan Smalls is on a mission to make fashion more inclusive

Director Ava Duvernay launches a new database to diversify Hollywood production personnel

Last week, Award-Winning Director Ava Duvernay launched Array Crew, a personnel database aimed at increasing representation for women, people of color, and other underrepresented groups ‘behind the camera’. Ava Duvernay joins NBC’s Joshua Johnson for a conversation about her new initiative and Hollywood’s inclusion problem.

#VoteforWomen: Check out this awards season ballot, where women own every category

#VoteforWomen: Check out this awards season ballot, where women own every category David Oliver, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT For advocacy organization Women in Film (WIF), that means pointing out the multitudes of women behind the camera who participated in awards-caliber films this year. The group created a #VoteforWomen ballot for the second year in a row, featuring more than 500 women worthy of accolades. The ballot shuts down the dated theory that there s not enough good work by women to nominate them. Imagine a ballot that recognizes all of the women whose work behind the camera made the film landscape of 2020 possible, a tweet from WIF read earlier this month. This awards season, #VoteForWomen. No votes will actually be tallied; the ballot is symbolic.

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