Hollywood Diversity Report
Hollywood Diversity Report
The Hollywood Diversity Report stems from the Division of Social Science’s larger Hollywood Advancement Project which prioritizes three goals. First, it aims to generate research analyses of the inclusion of diverse groups in the various roles of film and television. Second, it seeks to identify and propagate practices which increase the numbers of underrepresented groups in the Hollywood entertainment industry. Finally, it considers the impact of a diverse entertainment industry on our society.
This report is the seventh in a series of annual studies originally conceived by the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA to explore the relationships between diversity and the bottom line in the Hollywood entertainment industry.
The Hollywood Diversity Report series primarily examines the relationship between diversity and the bottom line in the entertainment industry.
Please direct any questions about the reports to Dr. Ana-Christina Ramón, Director of Research and Civic Engagement for the Division of Social Sciences, at acramon@ss.ucla.edu
Past Reports
The Hollywood Diversity Report series primarily examines the relationship between diversity and the bottom line in the entertainment industry.
Please direct any questions about the reports to Dr. Ana-Christina Ramón, Director of Research and Civic Engagement for the Division of Social Sciences, at acramon@ss.ucla.edu
The Hollywood Diversity Report series primarily examines the relationship between diversity and the bottom line in the entertainment industry.
Please direct any questions about the reports to Dr. Ana-Christina Ramón, Director of Research and Civic Engagement for the Division of Social Sciences, at acramon@ss.ucla.edu