India's Economic Times mentioned research by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the underrepresentation of women in the film industry.
The Guardian quoted Dmitri Williams on the video game industry's response to the nation's political shift.
The Wall Street Journal quoted Roberto Suro on the downside of applying for asylum.
The Los Angeles Times mentioned research by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on male recipients dominating the 2017 Grammy Awards.
The Los Angeles Times, via ABC News Los Angeles affiliate KABC-TV, mentioned Karen North and her family ties to the song "Baby, It's Cold Outside" in the #MeToo era.
The Guardian quoted Safiya Noble on those spreading the narrative of anti-conservative bias online without sufficient evidence.
The Hollywood Reporter profiles Stacy Smith, along with actresses Tessa Thompson and Brie Larson, about their work to promote greater inclusion in the film industry.
Refinery 29 mentioned research by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the underrepresentation of women in the film industry.
In an article about actress Brie Larson's press tour for Captain Marvel, Refinery 29 mentioned research by Stacy Smith on equality in Hollywood.
Bloomberg quoted Dan Schnur on PG&E's history with California governor-elect Gavin Newsom.
India TV News published an op-ed written for the Conversation by Kate Miltner on the learn-to-code craze in the United States.
Kiplinger mentioned the Center for Public Relations in a story on online reviews and reliable advice.