The Anita Hill-led Hollywood Commission said today that it “mourns the murder of George Floyd” and urged the film and TV industry “to make our workplaces safe from harassment, discrimination, abuse…
said today that it “mourns the murder of George Floyd” and urged the film and TV industry “to make our workplaces safe from harassment, discrimination, abuse and bullying in our business that undermines real and lasting progress and replicates harmful power imbalances in our society.”
“According to the Motion Picture Association of America, the film and TV industry supports 2.6 million total jobs and directly employs workers in 34 states, making it a bigger industry than farming and mining,” the Commission said in a statement. “As the creators and arbiters of popular culture, Hollywood’s global impact is incalculable.
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