Тёмный

Latinos Are Still Out of the Picture in Hollywood: Few Roles, Frequent Stereotypes on the Big Screen 

National Hispanic Media Coalition
Подписаться 1,2 тыс.
Просмотров 13 тыс.
50% 1

Hollywood, CA: After two demonstrations and an ongoing social media campaign against Paramount Pictures in 2018 for having the worst record amongst the six major film studios in hiring Latinos in its workforce, the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) and the National Latino Media Council (NLMC) are declaring a historic victory in paving the way for achieving equality for Latino creatives and other people of color in Hollywood.
On February 20, 2019, Paramount's Chairman and CEO, Jim Gianopulos , announced the studio would boost its efforts to promote diversity and inclusion across storylines, vendors, shooting locations and crew. This new diversity initiative includes not just film, but also television and animated projects. In a company-wide memo, Gianopulos wrote "as part of the development and green light process, our productions will be required to complete a plan designed to enhance access and opportunities for groups historically underrepresented in the media industry."
"It makes good business sense for Gianopulos to diversify Paramount's workforce given the American Latino community is 18% of the U.S. population, has an estimated purchasing power of $1.5 trillion dollars, and buys 24% of all movie tickets nationwide," said Alex Nogales, president and CEO of the NHMC. "The NHMC and NLMC will be closely monitoring the studio's efforts to ensure its diversity and inclusion initiatives are on track. If Paramount executives do not accomplish what they have pledged to do, we will have no choice but to double our efforts in the campaign to once again boycott the studio."
"Latinos have long encountered the widest gap between representation in the national population and representation in front of and behind the camera in movies and other entertainment media," said Thomas A. Saenz, NLMC chair and MALDEF president and general counsel. "That must change for our nation to thrive, and we will continue to monitor progress and to demand continuous and significant improvement from Paramount and all other studios."
The NHMC took action against Paramount after conducting extensive research that revealed Latino writers, producers, directors and actors were nearly invisible across the board at Paramount. Some of the important findings were:
· 20 Films Produced
· 6 Latino Leading Actors out of 160 Lead Actors
· 0 Latino Writers
· 0 Latino Directors
On May 2, 2018, Nogales sent a letter to Gianopulos requesting a meeting to discuss Paramount's near exclusion of Latinos at Paramount. Instead, on June 25, 2018, members of the NHMC and the NLMC met with Paramount COO Andrew Gumpert to encourage the company to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU), an agreement promising the studio would increase the hiring of Latinos in front and in back of camera. Three weeks later on July 17, 2018, Gumpert spoke to Nogales and stated that Paramount would not sign a MOU.
At a press conference on July 31, 2019, the NHMC and NLMC revealed to local and national media Paramount's dismal Latino employment record and the studio's refusal to sign a MOU.
As a direct response to Paramount's failure to implement a plan to diversify, and recent evidence conducted and analyzed by UCLA's Hollywood Diversity Report , the NHMC and NLMC began a series of demonstrations against Paramount Pictures in the fall of 2018.
The first occurred on August 25, 2018 when protesters began to urge the general public to boycott Paramount's upcoming films, using the hashtag #NoLatinosNoTickets. The second protest against Paramount took place on October 17, 2018, and this time, the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA), a coalition of 45 prominent nonpartisan civil rights and advocacy organizations chaired by MALDEF president Thomas Saenz, joined in supporting the campaign, writing a strong letter to Gianopulos, pointing out that major media companies continue to dramatically under-represent the Latino community, and are therefore "complicit in creating a societal atmosphere that permits demonization".
At this second protest, Nogales presented a Paramount representative with 12,000+ petition signatures collected from the Color of Change website, which demanded Gianopulos sign a MOU.
Nearly six weeks later, when Nogales did not hear from Gianopulos, the NHMC sent a letter to Robert Bakish, the president and CEO of Viacom, Paramount's parent company, requesting a meeting to discuss signing a MOU. Three days later, Bakish emailed Nogales stating that diversity and inclusion "are of tremendous importance" at Viacom.
Nearly three months later, and two days before the NHMC's 22nd Annual Impact Awards Gala on February 22, 2019, Gianopulos announced the creation of Paramount's new diversity initiative.
The NHMC's and NLMC's ongoing campaign against Paramount Pictures was a critical factor in the studio's decision to finally diversify its workplace since Paramount was founded over 105 years ago.

Опубликовано:

 

26 сен 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 69   
@anikadiamond007
@anikadiamond007 2 года назад
Why are there all black entertainers in the thumb nail? We fought for that.
@Flowku
@Flowku Год назад
Cause y’all are cry babies still blaming and making white people guilty about shit that happened 200 years ago. Y’all think y’all have it hard and shit. Go fucking live in the streets of Mexico or Brazil lmao. Those places make the projects seem like a paradise. Gtfo
@youcantberacisttowardswhit3917
@@Flowku you sound mad because y’all are failures #BuildTheWall
@knos360
@knos360 Год назад
Thats why I dont feel sorry for them.They spent So much time trying to be white they lost thier identity but get mad that Blacks get so much more recognition than they do. We FOUGHT for that anf not only that we are waaaaaaay more talented than Latinos..Thats why Women like Shakira and Jennifer Lopez had to do the Black Thing to stay relevent and get on in the Game..
@miamijefe7793
@miamijefe7793 Год назад
A few years ago there was outrage at the oscars over lack of diversity in the nominees. So the following year they added mostly black actors. It was a few whites who were outraged.
@rlast1523
@rlast1523 4 года назад
Let's get us out there in movies, commercials and ads, our representation in this industry is way long overdue!
@paulclothinglots9266
@paulclothinglots9266 3 года назад
We need latino representation first in position of Power!!!!! We are loyal consumers, our Voices MATTER!!! NO LATINOS NO TICKETS!!!!!!
@ferlawolf7644
@ferlawolf7644 3 года назад
Yesss
@ranwithit1907
@ranwithit1907 Год назад
You basically have no Talent you can't sing and you can't dance unless it's to a Mexican hat dance If You Got Talent then people will come and watch you but just face it you have no Talent at all you need to ask the Creator why he didn't bless you with no Talent cuz you people ain't got none don't hate on black people and don't even hate on white people they got talent that's why they're Showcase in the movies what you people ain't got no Talent and I do mean none
@dwaynewinstead5199
@dwaynewinstead5199 2 года назад
"Black Hollywood " is actually welcoming / inclusive of Latinos for the simple fact that the two communities have far more in common than differences in terms of perceived negative stereotypes, wide ranges of skin complexions , discrimination, etc.
@BLACest1990
@BLACest1990 2 года назад
That is not true. The African American group always makes us stereotypical weak Latino thugs. No they buddied up with the whites and left us behind. We need to do our own thing good luck to the black community.
@mexifaith
@mexifaith Год назад
We appreciate your comment and they're doing justice to black, LGBTQ ETC but we are always last and the media doesn't represent us. That's been happening before Trump.
@SkynetT800
@SkynetT800 3 года назад
the kids need role models that they can relate to.
@ferlawolf7644
@ferlawolf7644 3 года назад
Facts i want young latinas to see themselves
@MeloGarcia-fv3dv
@MeloGarcia-fv3dv 14 дней назад
​@@ferlawolf7644 both latinos and latinas.
@candidone8544
@candidone8544 Год назад
In recent generations, Spanish language media has boomed, first TV and then other modern venues, which offer South-of-the-Border opportunities that didn't exist comparably 50 years ago. That's why we had Hollywood stars like Gilbert Roland, Anthony Quinn, Martin Sheen, Rita Hayworth, Rita Moreno, and so on. Some vocal artists worked both worlds, like Andy Russell and Vickie Carr and Linda Ronstadt, who were successful in the US while able to have success across the border.
@brnjismith707
@brnjismith707 Год назад
Hispanics always wants to benefit from black people hard work In America
@pinheadlarry4538
@pinheadlarry4538 Год назад
Get your black ass out of here nobody is trying to benefit from shit these or Latino issues what are you doing here?
@miamijefe7793
@miamijefe7793 Год назад
It was white and hispanics who marched during BLM and also during civil rights. Blacks did not fight for their freedom, it was handed to them through sympathy. Continues to this day. FACTS
@knos360
@knos360 Год назад
Somebody is Really Jealous man..This Dummy said we didnt fight for nothing..You hear this idot....I guess the Civil rights movement was made up of Hispanics..
@firebender1174
@firebender1174 Год назад
So why are we in the fields still
@the18thletter78
@the18thletter78 Год назад
@@miamijefe7793 you’re lying through your teeth latino’s have never helped with any of our issues we’ve always been fighters and majority of latinos wasn’t even here prior to the 1960’s its not my people fault that your collective are cowards and continue to be exploited. Quit trying to eat off of our plate and grow some nuts. Vato.
@dwaynewinstead5199
@dwaynewinstead5199 2 года назад
I would love to see Spike Lee and Edward James Olmos collaborate on a project.
@user02573
@user02573 2 года назад
You're such a sellout
@ironmike-putsallkindavideo7840
@ironmike-putsallkindavideo7840 3 года назад
This Video didnt even reach 10,000 Views . What a shame ...... SMH
@alcalachong
@alcalachong 2 года назад
merci à grâce vous j’ai pu avoir une bonne note à ma CO d’anglais👍🏽
@bigsurprise2512
@bigsurprise2512 2 года назад
Bien joué mon gars
@stonedecatur6602
@stonedecatur6602 3 года назад
Scarface was a classic
@coletrain546
@coletrain546 2 года назад
Too bad it was a white dude playing a Cuban
@pinheadlarry4538
@pinheadlarry4538 Год назад
@Marie Gold but the actor wasn’t a white Cuban, Pacino is Italian
@pinheadlarry4538
@pinheadlarry4538 Год назад
@Marie Gold I know dummy I never said Italians weren't white
@knos360
@knos360 Год назад
@Marie Gold Did You get mad about Annie Bring Black and the Little Mermaid? Simething tells me you did....lol
@Fernando_______
@Fernando_______ 2 года назад
Yes, we need more representation
@kevinescobar8562
@kevinescobar8562 14 дней назад
We need to all boycott the entire industry
@chuckwarchild3150
@chuckwarchild3150 Год назад
instead of crying "let me be part of you studio" lets start making our own production houses our own studios as well as supporting movies made by latinos/indigenous movies. we number in the millions Support our people in Hollywood....
@thechosenone172
@thechosenone172 Год назад
I like city of god and Selena, that was the only good movies they’ve made.
@edwardgarza222
@edwardgarza222 11 месяцев назад
We STILL need a Superhero & Disney Princess!!
@mexicanreformist1522
@mexicanreformist1522 3 года назад
👍👍
@lami2909
@lami2909 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️
@earvinbrewer5563
@earvinbrewer5563 2 года назад
Protest,do,not,work,stop,it
@d.e.c.b4337
@d.e.c.b4337 3 года назад
Lol this is a bit little contradictory considering you're only speaking in favour and on behalf of "american latinos". The american in that adds to the exclusion you're trying to fight all along. Get it together peeps.
@veronicaana
@veronicaana 3 года назад
Because Latinos from other countries appear in both Hollywood films and films from their respective countries. Gael Garcia? Diego Luna? They are the stars in Mexican Films. Non-American Latinos and American Latinos are 2 different demographics.. American Latinos contribute as consumers in the American film industry and are underrepresented.
@ferlawolf7644
@ferlawolf7644 3 года назад
@@veronicaana yh agree
@ElJoshPaul
@ElJoshPaul 2 года назад
@@veronicaana agreed
@rojo01ful
@rojo01ful 2 года назад
D.E.C.B, You are missing the point! We have been fighting for this representation since the 60s. And still the movie makers ignore us.
@sheeptards097
@sheeptards097 2 года назад
🤡🤡🤡
@knos360
@knos360 Год назад
Hispanics are Boring to Watch other than the Hot Women...imagine Black Panther being Brown Panther in Mexico?
@candidone8544
@candidone8544 Год назад
Gilbert Roland, nee Luis de Alonso, was a very popular Mexican-born Hollywood star. Anthony Quinn also. Martin Sheen was born Ramón Estévez in Ohio. Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Estévez. Of course, Rita Moreno from Puerto Rico and Rita Hayworth, parents from Spain, and Ricky Ricardo, Lucille Ball's renown Cuban hubbie, all had prominent parts in US culture. They've always been there. Partly, it was the lack of an competitive Spanish-Language alternative, through most of the 20th century, that led them to
@CarsWithKD847
@CarsWithKD847 7 месяцев назад
You're ignorant there I said it. Close minded bum
@diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4392
@diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4392 2 месяца назад
Wakanda Forever debunked you.
Далее
Celebrities Shutting Down Disrespectful Interviewers
17:44
California: the Decline of the American Dream
52:02
Просмотров 1,3 млн
Brilliant Budget-Friendly Tips for Car Painting!
00:28
Я ИДЕАЛЬНО ПОЮ
00:31
Просмотров 354 тыс.
Avaz Oxun - Turqi sovuq kal
14:50
Просмотров 885 тыс.
How Much Representation Is "Enough"?
16:18
Просмотров 42 тыс.
Hispanic Stereotypes in the Media
5:15
Просмотров 3 тыс.