From Variety/MSN:
“New PSA Urges More Disability
Visibility and Representation in Hollywood”
A nationwide PSA has launched on
Tuesday that urges Hollywood to increase the number of people with disabilities
both behind and in front of the camera. The campaign, formally known as
Disability Is Diversity, comes from the Inevitable Foundation, a nonprofit
created 16 months ago by Richie Siegel and Marisa Torelli-Pedevska that seeks
to fund and mentor disabled mid-career screenwriters. The PSAs feature open
letters that read, “Dear Entertainment Industry, THERE IS NO DIVERSITY, EQUITY,
AND INCLUSION WITHOUT DISABILITY.”
Disabled people make up more than
20% of the population, but only 2% of on-screen characters have disabilities.
Less than 1% of writers in Hollywood are disabled. Disability Is Diversity is
the first campaign created by an all-disabled international team and will run
across several platforms, including print, digital, audio and billboards in Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Atlanta. Partners include JCDecaux, Lamar,
Clear Channel, Tiffany & Co, Caruso, Simon Property Group, Becker Boards,
Capitol Outdoor, Intersection, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Kevani. The
Inevitable Foundation also runs a screenwriting fellowship that awards $40,000
to disabled mid-career screenwriters.
Variety exclusively reported the
launch of Inevitable in June 2021. At the time, a report on the television
writing from the Think Tank for Inclusion and Equity found that 93% of disabled
writers surveyed said they were the only disabled person on staff, and 97% of
writing rooms had no upper-level disabled writers. The org’s first two
screenwriting fellows were Shani Am. Moore and Kalen Feeney, who received
$40,000 grants and assistance in building relationships they need to succeed in
the industry.
^ It’s important to keep up on
Hollywood, on TV Channels, on Streaming Services and on all kinds of media to
make sure the Disabled are accurately portrayed. The more people see the
Disabled and how they really are the better things will be for everyone. ^
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