The Hamilton Spectator

Diversity consultant quits HFPA after NBC blasts ‘racist rhetoric’ email from ex-president

Departure was same day as meeting with advocates for reform, transparen­cy

- STACY PERMAN

Shaun Harper, the diversity strategist hired by the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n last month, stepped away from the post on Tuesday, just weeks before the associatio­n was set to release a slate of reforms aimed at what the embattled organizati­on has pledged as “transforma­tional change.”

Harper, a professor of racial, gender and LGBTQ issues at USC’s Marshall School of Business, confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that he has left his role as the HFPA’s diversity consultant. Harper declined to elaborate on his exit.

The HFPA did not respond to a request for comment.

Harper’s decision came on Tuesday, the same day he met on behalf of the HFPA with representa­tives of Time’s Up, Color of Change and a group of publicists who last month warned the HFPA they would cut the organizati­on off if it did not take significan­t steps toward reform and transparen­cy.

During the 90-minute meeting, the representa­tives gave a full-bodied presentati­on of issues relating to deep-seated sexism, racism and corruption over decades, according to individual­s familiar with the meeting who were not authorized to comment.

The meeting, according to the individual­s, was a shock to Harper, particular­ly as it took place just two weeks before the HFPA’s self-imposed May 6 deadline by which it plans to announce a series of reforms.

Harper’s departure comes on the same day that both NBC and Dick Clark Production­s called for the ouster of HFPA member and former eightterm president Phil Berk.

Berk sent an email Sunday — criticizin­g Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors and likening BLM to a hate group — that touched off a firestorm among many of the organizati­on’s members.

In the email, South Africanbor­n Berk shared an article that called BLM a “racist hate movement” and described Cullors as “the self-proclaimed ‘trained Marxist.’ ” It was sent out to the associatio­n’s members, its staff and the group’s general counsel and chief operating officer, Gregory Goeckner.

In a statement Tuesday, HFPA announced that Berk “is no longer a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.”

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