ESPN's The Undefeated mentioned research by Stacy Smith, Marc Choueiti and Katherine Pieper of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative that tracked the gender and race of performers, writers and producers.
KPCC-FM's FilmWeek mentioned the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative in a roundtable discussion and podcast about the lack of diversity in film journalism.
The New York Times highlighted research by Stacy Smith, Marc Choueiti, Katherine Pieper and colleagues from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the underrepresentation of women and minorities in the entertainment industry. See also: “Marketplace,” CBC Radio Canada and ABC News (Australia).
USA Today references Stacy Smith and a new report by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative in a piece about the lack of diversity in the film industry. See also: The Verge, CNN Money, Bustle, ABC News, the Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly and Vanity Fair.
Karen North is quoted in a Los Angeles Times article about Facebook’s announcement that it had again been targeted by a political influence campaign.
An article in Forbes mentions Stacy Smith in discussing swimmer Simone Manuel’s contract with swimwear brand TYR, which contains an inclusion rider.
A CNET article on cosplay-repair volunteers at Comic-Con quotes Henry Jenkins on how fandom brings together people with unique skills.
Jonathan Taplin is quoted in an article about the prospect of breaking up big tech firms.
An article in the Guardian cites a study by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the disparity in the number of male and female film reviewers. See also: The Wrap.
The Hollywood Reporter covers the Times’s Up movement and Stacy Smith teaming up to create the CRITICAL database for critics from underrepresented groups.
CNET quotes Karen North in an article about Facebook’s response to fake news accounts.
The Bookseller noted that Picador would be publishing Channing Joseph's upcoming book The House of Swann: Where Slaves Became Queens.