The Washington Post quoted Clayton Dube of the USC U.S.-China Institute on how China is responding to rejection from both Taiwan and Hong Kong.
The Los Angeles Daily News featured a story from the USC Center for Health Journalism Collaborative, a part of USC Annenberg, on how public-private partnerships are forming to address mental health crisis care for the uninsured.
The Los Angeles Times, CNN, NBC News, CBS News Los Angeles affiliate KCBS-TV, ABC News Los Angeles affiliate KABC-TV, NBC Los Angeles and Variety cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the lack of Latino representation as leads or co-leads in feature films.
NPR featured Afua Hirsch on racism being the reason Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are leaving the royal family. She was also quoted in The Guardian, NBC News, the Chicago Tribune, Fortune and Forbes.
Forbes cited research from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on how many professional film critics are either white or men. The Hollywood Reporter and Refinery29 cited the initiative's research on the number of top-grossing films from female directors in 2019.
The New York Times featured an op-ed by Afua Hirsch on racism being the reason Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are leaving the royal family.
The Los Angeles Times quoted Josh Kun on the appeal of L.A.'s two reggaeton stations.
The South China Morning Post quoted Nicholas Cull about the negative effect Donald Trump has had on the international reputation of the United States.
The New York Times featured Stacy Smith of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the number of top-grossing films directed by women reaching record levels in 2019. The study was also highlighted in Fortune, The Hill and The Hollywood Reporter.
The New York Times featured Stacy Smith of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the number of top-grossing films directed by women reaching record levels in 2019. Additional coverage was found on Good Morning America and CBS News Los Angeles affiliate KCAL-TV, and in the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Daily News and The Hollywood Reporter.
PBS NewsHour featured Diane Winston on why religions no longer feel relevant to many young people.
Variety featured Stacy Smith of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative on the number of top-grossing films directed by women reaching record levels in 2019. Smith was also featured in The Associated Press and The Huffington Post.