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Oscars awards body acts to boost diversity with 928 member invitations | Oscars awards body acts to boost diversity with 928 member invitations |
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The group behind the prestigious Oscars film awards has invited 928 artists and executives to join the Academy Awards body - almost half of whom are women. | The group behind the prestigious Oscars film awards has invited 928 artists and executives to join the Academy Awards body - almost half of whom are women. |
Of those invited by the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, just over a third are from minorities. | Of those invited by the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, just over a third are from minorities. |
The move is part of a plan to double the number of women and ethnic minorities in the Academy by 2020. | The move is part of a plan to double the number of women and ethnic minorities in the Academy by 2020. |
The recent #OscarsSoWhite and #MeToo movements criticised the body for its overwhelmingly white male membership. | The recent #OscarsSoWhite and #MeToo movements criticised the body for its overwhelmingly white male membership. |
Among those invited to join the Academy as part of its push to become more diverse are female cinematographers from Mexico and France. | Among those invited to join the Academy as part of its push to become more diverse are female cinematographers from Mexico and France. |
Other women stars on the list include US actors Jada Pinkett Smith, Amy Schumer, Ann Dowd and Christine Baranski, and the comedians Tiffany Haddish and Sarah Silverman. | Other women stars on the list include US actors Jada Pinkett Smith, Amy Schumer, Ann Dowd and Christine Baranski, and the comedians Tiffany Haddish and Sarah Silverman. |
Listed notable male stars include African-American comedian Dave Chappelle, actor Daniel Kaluuya, who was nominated for an Oscar for his performance in Get Out, and French-American actor Timothée Chalamet, who starred in the film Call Me By Your Name. | |
If all 928 of the Academy's invitations are accepted, female membership will rise to 31% from 28%, while ethnic minority members will increase to 16% from 13%, according to the academy. | If all 928 of the Academy's invitations are accepted, female membership will rise to 31% from 28%, while ethnic minority members will increase to 16% from 13%, according to the academy. |
It would also raise the number of voting participants for the Oscars film awards to a new high of about 9,300 people, the New York Times reports. | It would also raise the number of voting participants for the Oscars film awards to a new high of about 9,300 people, the New York Times reports. |
Hollywood's awards seasons have been marked by controversy with the #MeToo campaign, which exposed and raised awareness of sexual harassment, and the #OscarsSoWhite movement. | Hollywood's awards seasons have been marked by controversy with the #MeToo campaign, which exposed and raised awareness of sexual harassment, and the #OscarsSoWhite movement. |
In 2016, actors including Marvel star Chadwick Boseman said they were inspired to join the Academy because of the strength of the #OscarsSoWhite diversity campaign, which began with a tweet by activist film producer Rita Wilson. | In 2016, actors including Marvel star Chadwick Boseman said they were inspired to join the Academy because of the strength of the #OscarsSoWhite diversity campaign, which began with a tweet by activist film producer Rita Wilson. |
"I felt obligated to join," said Boseman, who plays superhero Black Panther in the Marvel films. | "I felt obligated to join," said Boseman, who plays superhero Black Panther in the Marvel films. |
Wilson said at the time that it was right to join because the Academy was now "open to hearing what the issues were". | Wilson said at the time that it was right to join because the Academy was now "open to hearing what the issues were". |
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