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Bunche Center’s Hollywood Diversity Report Cited in LA Times Op-Ed

February 20, 2015/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

February 20, 2015 – The Los Angeles Times published an op-ed piece today by Jose Antonio Vargas and Janet Yang citing the lack of racial diversity, particularly of Latinos and Asians, in […]

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Hunt Discusses How Success of ‘Empire’ and ‘Black-ish’ Have Helped Make Diversity a New TV Watchword

February 2, 2015/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

  February 2, 2015 – Bunche Center Director Darnell Hunt talks to the Los Angeles Times about how diversity has become a television watchword with the success of ‘Empire’ and other […]

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Reflections on the Legacy of Birth of a Nation

February 1, 2015/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

February 11, 2015 – On the 100th anniversary of the release of the film, Professor Allyson Nadia Field reflects on the legacy of Birth of a Nation. Field is an assistant […]

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How Lack of Diversity Among Academy Membership May Influence Oscar Decisions

January 26, 2015/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

  January 26, 2015 – Bunche Center Director Darnell Hunt speaks with NPR about the Oscars and diversity. To learn more: Click Here   For background information about the Bunche […]

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Hunt on Minority Snub at 2015 Oscars

January 16, 2015/3 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

January 16, 2015 — Bunche Center Director Darnell Hunt was featured in a number of stories about the exclusion of minorities from major category nominations for the 2015 Academy Awards.  Indeed, […]

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Race and Hollywood: ABC’s Fresh Off the Boat Looks at Asian American Family Life

January 15, 2015/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

The Los Angeles Times talks with producers and cast of “Fresh Off the Boat,” ABC’s midseason series about  an Asian American family.  To read the full article, Click Here. For […]

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Price Discusses Economies of Enjoyment and Terror in Django Unchained and 12 Years A Slave

January 13, 2015/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

Zachary Price, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Assistant Researcher in the UCLA Department of African American Studies, recently published an article in The Postcolonialist about the “Economies of Enjoyment and Terror in […]

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The Black List – 10 Years Promoting Unproduced Screenplays

December 15, 2014/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

 (Photo: Jay L. Clendenin, Los Angeles Times) December 15, 2014 – Franklin Leonard’s Black List, now a Hollywood institution, marks its 10th year calling attention to strong, unproduced screenplays. The Black […]

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Race and Hollywood: Selma Nominated for Golden Globes

December 11, 2014/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

December 11, 2014 – Selma makes history,  nabs Golden Globe nominations for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, Best Performance by an Actor – Drama, and Best Song.  To […]

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Race and Hollywood: Why Are There No Women in Late-Night?

December 8, 2014/0 Comments/in Race and Hollywood /by SSC WebTeam

(Photo:  Moviefone.com) December 8, 21014 – Movefone blogger and columnist Gary Susman explores the reasons behind the lack of women as late-night talk show hosts. To read the full article, […]

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