Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Globes org says it will recruit Black members after outcry

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The organizati­on hosting the Golden Globes says it is developing a plan to recruit Black members after falling under sharp criticism for lacking diverse members.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n said in statement Friday that an “action plan” is under developmen­t to admit Black members. The group currently has 87 members who are journalist­s, but none are Black.

Former HFPA president Meher Tatna told Variety in an interview that the organizati­on hasn’t had a Black member in nearly two decades. The Mumbaiborn board chair said she couldn’t recall when there had been a Black member, but she says the organizati­on will keep trying.

Some including Time’s Up and presenter Sterling K. Brown are among those who have criticized the HFPA’s lack of inclusion and diversity. The criticism comes just days before the Globes air live on Sunday.

An HFPA spokespers­on said it welcomes the opportunit­y to meet with groups such as Time’s Up and prospectiv­e Black members who are interested in joining the organizati­on.

“We are fully committed to ensuring our membership is reflective of the communitie­s around the world who love film, TV and the artists inspiring and educating them,” the HFPA statement read. “We understand that we need to bring in Black members, as well as members from other underrepre­sented background­s, and we will immediatel­y work to implement an action plan to achieve these goals as soon as possible.”

Time’s Up took aim at the HFPA in a tweet saying “a cosmetic fix isn’t enough.” The activist organizati­on also included the hashtag #TimesUpGlo­bes.

Brown, an award presenter, posted the Time’s Up photo on social media with his own criticism.

“For any governing body of a current Hollywood award show to have such a lack of voting representa­tion illustrate­s a level of irresponsi­bility that should not be ignored,” he said.

Brown said the HFPA must do better. He said the organizati­on has a responsibi­lity to show its “constituen­cy is fully reflective of the world in which we live.”

“And having a multitude of Black presenters does not absolve you of your lack of diversity,” he continued. “This is your moment to do the right thing. It is my hope that you will.”

The HFPA said it welcomes journalist­s from all ethnic and cultural background­s based in Southern California that cover entertainm­ent for foreign media. The organizati­on says membership is majority female and more than 35% percent of its members are from non-European countries across the world.

 ?? PHOTO BY JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/AP, FILE ?? Event signage appears above the red carpet at the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards, on Jan. 5, 2020, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 78th annual Golden Globes will be held on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2021.
PHOTO BY JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/AP, FILE Event signage appears above the red carpet at the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards, on Jan. 5, 2020, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 78th annual Golden Globes will be held on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2021.

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