Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

PBS diversity efforts not all ‘our best,’ changes set

- Lynn Elber

LOS ANGELES – PBS has fallen short on some aspects of diversity and is taking steps toward comprehens­ive change to be overseen by a new executive hired for the task, CEO and President Paula Kerger said.

While the measures took into account allegation­s that PBS favors white male filmmaker Ken Burns (“The Civil War,” “Baseball”) and slights viewers of color, Kerger said, they emerged from a deeper reappraisa­l prompted by the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapoli­s police officer in 2020.

“I think these are important moments to pause and to look at ourselves very carefully,” Kerger said. While public broadcasti­ng has a “long legacy of attempting to reflect our country and the diversity of it, I think we don’t always look as carefully in the mirror and recognize that there may be areas where we are not doing our best.”

Cecilia Loving joined PBS on Monday as senior vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, reporting to Kerger. Loving has been serving as a deputy commission­er and chief diversity officer for the New York City Fire Department.

“My goal is to build upon PBS’ strong foundation through transparen­cy, trust, and ongoing collaborat­ion with employees and key stakeholde­rs across the public media system,” Loving said in a statement.

Kerger also announced a “multiyear, multimilli­on-dollar commitment” to support the work of “underrepre­sented” filmmakers through the nonprofit Firelight Media and its Groundwork Regional Lab. According to the group’s website, the lab supports “diverse, emerging documentar­y filmmakers living and working” in the U.S and U.S.-controlled territorie­s.

The effort will put 40 fledgling filmmakers in partnershi­p with local PBS stations, Kerger said during a virtual Q&A session with TV critics Tuesday.

Last year, Kerger said she “respectful­ly disagreed” with criticism from filmmaker Grace Lee, who had argued in an essay for the Ford Foundation that public TV’s deep attachment to Burns represents one white man’s “lens on America” at the expense of people of color. Other filmmakers built on Lee’s criticism after Kerger’s response.

On Tuesday, Kerger said her understand­ing of how PBS approaches diversity has grown since those remarks, based on conversati­ons with the filmmakers and what she called a variety of stakeholde­rs.

Under criteria to be applied across PBS broadcast and digital platforms, producers now must provide a “diversity, equity and inclusion” plan for every agreement and series renewal, with diverse representa­tion in all aspects of hiring, the service said. There will be mandated accountabi­lity reporting.

 ?? DOROTHY SHI/PBS ?? On Monday, Cecilia Loving was named senior vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion for PBS.
DOROTHY SHI/PBS On Monday, Cecilia Loving was named senior vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion for PBS.

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