Hollywood's Diversity Crisis: Black Women Executives Exiting Raises Concerns

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences addresses the recent departure of multiple Black executives from its organization, affirming its commitment to diversity and inclusion programs and efforts to expand their promotion. The letter, signed by Academy CEO Bill Kramer and president Janet Yang, acknowledges the concern created by the exits and highlights the organization's progress in promoting diversity within its leadership. The Academy has faced controversy for its lack of representation at the C-suite level, but has made efforts to include BIPOC team members in leadership positions. The letter emphasizes the Academy's commitment to ongoing diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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