Media Highlights

Refinery29
Only 6% of your favourite shows use music composed by women
July 2, 2018

An article in Refinery29 about the low number of women composers in the film and TV industries references the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative.

Washington Post
The magical thinking of Mexico’s next president
July 2, 2018

León Krauze writes an opinion piece for the Washington Post on the next president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

The Hill
Yelp becomes weapon in online political war
July 1, 2018

Karen North was quoted in an article in The Hill, commenting on how the political stances of restaurants can play out on their Yelp profiles.

The New Yorker
A Mexican-American photographer's divided view of postwar L.A.
March 16, 2018

The New Yorker reviewed the book Double Vision: The Photography of George Rodriguez, for which Josh Kun wrote an introductory essay.

Times Literary Supplement (U.K.)
Broken identity: Bernardine Evaristo on why race still matters
February 2, 2018

The Times Literary Supplement reviewed Afua Hirsch's book Brit(ish), an exploration of race, identity and belonging.

LA Times
LA Weekly’s new owners are still a mystery, and people are demanding answers
November 30, 2017

LA Weekly's new owners are still a mystery, and people are demanding answers.

Public Books
The Big Picture: The Promise of Sanctuary
November 20, 2017

Hector Amaya wrote an article in Public Books on the erosion of liberalism and the rise of nativism in the United States.

MediaShift
How the Women’s Hackathon at WVU tackled diversity in AI
November 20, 2017

MediaShift interviewed Amara Aguilar about a Women's Hackathon event at West Virginia University.

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