
Disney’s Diversity Overhaul: Embracing Change in Media Representation
Disney is undergoing a transformative revamp of its diversity and inclusion programs, a move that echoes the growing demand for equitable representation in media and

Disney is undergoing a transformative revamp of its diversity and inclusion programs, a move that echoes the growing demand for equitable representation in media and

Hollywood’s reliance on token Black characters is a superficial nod to diversity, often reducing rich cultural identities to sidekick roles with no meaningful narratives. Critics

Chicago’s vibrant theater scene celebrates as Theo Ubique and Kokandy Productions lead the pack with the most nominations at the 51st Non-Equity Jeff Awards, highlighting

St. Albert’s Arden Theatre is celebrating an exhilarating season with a vibrant mix of performances, from jazz and blues to captivating world music and family-friendly

Marvel’s bold introduction of a queer Captain Marvel in the Ultimate Universe marks a significant step forward for representation, igniting both excitement and dialogue across

Discover how San Diego’s vibrant arts scene in 2025 celebrates diversity and transformation through a tapestry of theater, music, and community events. Highlights include TuYo

“Wicked” makes history as the highest-grossing live-action film led by an openly LGBTQ+ actor, with Cynthia Erivo’s standout performance breaking barriers for both Black and

The year 2024 has been a challenging one for LGBTQ+ television, with twenty shows concluding or facing cancellation, underscoring ongoing struggles for sustaining diverse narratives

The UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report reveals a startling disconnect between television representation and its viewership, stressing that women and people of color, who represent major

Prince Harry’s latest Netflix documentary, “Polo,” has been slammed as a “pompous portrayal of privilege,” sparking widespread debate about accessibility and relatability in sports. Despite