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Episode 2: DEI Departments Are Failing Marginalized Filmmakers

Episode 2: DEI Departments Are Failing Marginalized Filmmakers

FromWOCU Podcast


Episode 2: DEI Departments Are Failing Marginalized Filmmakers

FromWOCU Podcast

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode, Cheryl and Manon break down what Diversity, Equity & Inclusion departments do at the studios and other production companies, and how they have become yet another tool in the toolbox of Hollywood gatekeepers.
In our hot tea segment for premium subscribers, we talk about Uber’s “Don’t Call Me Karen” event, and how that led to their DEI Officer being suspended. Oof. And what about that “backlash” from Asia about casting Halle Bailey as the Little Mermaid? Our thoughts may not be what you expect.
Links mentioned:

Chief Diversity Officer Demographics and Statistics [2023]: Number Of Chief Diversity Officers In The US (zippia.com)

Pocket Change: How Women and Girls of Color Do More with Less (forwomen.org)

 “Diversity Within”: The Problems with “Intersectional” White Feminism in Practice | Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society | Oxford Academic (oup.com)

I am a Woman of Color and I am not endorsing Nithya Raman by Cheryl L. Bedford

Book: But Some of Us Are Brave Edited by Akasha (Gloria T.) Hull, Patricia Bell Scott, and Barbara Smith

Screenwriters Contest Transparency Initiative 

Uber Suspends DEI Chief After Employees Complain of Insensitivity - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Box Office: The Little Mermaid Doused in China After Racist Backlash (The Hollywood Reporter)


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Released:
Jun 15, 2023
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The Women of Color Unite (WOCU) Podcast is a podcast about navigating the entertainment industry as a Woman of Color. Hosted by Cheryl L. Bedford and co-host Manon de Reeper, this podcast promises inspiring conversations featuring diverse voices and narratives. Our hosts' journey through race, gender, and culture, illuminates lesser-heard stories. From artists to activists, we explore women's triumphs, trials, and their mpactful changes in various fields.