The Los Angeles Times quoted Jeff Fellenzer about attendance challenges at high school sporting events.
The Guardian (UK) mentioned research by Stacy Smith and colleagues from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the lack of gender and racial parity in the film industry.
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KPCC-FM's AirTalk interviewed Clayton Dube of the U.S.-China Institute about possible Chinese political influence on American college campuses.
Yahoo quoted Dan Schnur about California Sen. Kamala Harris' rise in the Democratic Party and her candidacy for president.
Refinery29 noted research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the lack of gender parity among film critics. CBC Radio (Canada) mentioned a separate study on the underrepresentation of women among film composers.
The Associated Press featured a new study by Stacy Smith and colleagues from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the proportion of female filmmakers submitting to and being accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. The study was also covered here and here.
The Miami Herald quoted Dan Schnur on how Senator Kamala Harris' questioning of now-U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh will influence voters in her presidential run.
The Washington Post mentioned results from a study by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative that found only 2.7 percent of speaking characters in movies were portrayed as disabled. The study was also covered here.
The Washington Post published a review by Tim Page of the USC Thornton School and USC Annenberg on a new book about the life of composer Fryderyk Chopin.
Deadline Hollywood highlighted the TimesUp 4% Director Challenge announced by Stacy Smith of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative during the Sundance Film Festival. Those in the entertainment industry who accept the challenge will commit to working with a female director on a feature film within 18 months. It was also covered here, here, and here.
Deadline Hollywood featured a new study by Stacy Smith and colleagues from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the proportion of female filmmakers entering and being accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. The study was also covered here and here.