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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Study Same Finds &#8211; Lack Of Latino Representation in Media It has long been known through academic</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wp-block-heading">New Study Same Finds &#8211; Lack Of Latino Representation in Media</h2>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">It has long been known through academic studies that fair representation in media matters because that is where people get their beliefs as to who we are, what we are, and how much we are worth.&nbsp;American Latinos, other people of color, LGBTQ people and women, can only thrive in a society where we are authentically represented in film, television, radio, digital media and newspapers. But that is not the case in “liberal” Hollywood. It continues to make films and television shows with white male leads, adding truth to Trump’s vision of who the “real Americans” are in our country. </p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Historically marginalized communities are grossly under and misrepresented in media. The numbers speak for themselves. It is not for a lack of talent, but a lack of opportunity that is so pervasive that in 2015 the&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvweEV5kUTbLu8AOYQ6zqUjVHqM7qGUtIDoC90JJwHS10pjdC04fylB5kiudrhYIwBircNa8hHYZUMSngEIOsw-yNBJlmyOJXTJSYxsUr571IPjlgHSFnlUoD-mUg2Yv4CvY23tD_6toGkPsThpZK3NR99_ChadgzTttcrtzcIh66HsZVnfjj0SrwNMHiv_xFOL4oGtr6Buc5p-fQxbX7VdnHt7kZIUDVpF&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">ACLU sought a state and federal investigation</a>&nbsp;into the discriminatory practices at Hollywood’s major studios, networks, and talent agencies, which it deemed a violation of civil rights.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Given President Trump’s divisive, anti-immigrant policies and racist rhetoric, representation in media matters now more than ever. Trump has repeatedly insulted and dehumanized&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvwtb1MKXW85yVUYkMa8ojrEo0BOa0fTfe-FD5xp4TgWwgmp5-xthRjYZr-bR_Huj9xoUTg7QqgXHfcoo8Me5C9axrGlTc5BMROaUXDKkFg5dczP3rJ6xuJsf_UgtwDgxonHcL1WC4uB7eSNDFtbcSXEHGRepRWXzqAp4VHUxNVVJcYyx-_Wy-vmhUcXW9aDjKTOCXbi5M6ZTqmlBbmOqwdUJ9C2vDHezLe_CsYrVPV4JI9N-tyL5N4gBhtg-vJAwFb&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">American Latinos</a>,&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6Mk9GK5ne17EFsSlxyLQ1o4NsucdqAx88nouIwnUmE3MgVWb6B20wNjuVZJZJLFg4ZyBE9RpYvm099OojOe-KWKZm0PmY9K6YjunKByMExZb6gj98_LeJmUXrkZNDoDtDKM6_dBmhQFOQlMiOOPg41cNy6SUW6gnPTyv1iHyqjBaxnS7alVviRqYWkmMAYUvKFFqVdtiRf3llHeYqTZ2NUACCBScTTBAFimmJo18E2OUiTGdngh3TXa0krLEkvNHIkP0R7lNkrjuaLs97994DQdEtBkr_OzLoGGOTv2lbjSdkK4Pyk-CkpOkeaJ86vzI504sNJXAyKx48BR6cU5jIXDKcZ3Tgw2M-Ex4M7KpZ-Su3scAg0ndiHEgJx4T2rjZm7_hJqbZVrs8q3Pyd7jiMMxBZhRgHPm2q-fk7CFaGaftVDCq1CLBhnU6qUNTYHCkkVFMabgFlPLgTcVdLQxxjEseC2iPIXaM4wjjU-HO5eR6LCqOPnsdeOKgm1se7Z03nHyyjFFXXZgNB4jWg5pwLN13ame6tD2UFm69KtQ8XfTcTUT51qV2O2zw=&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">immigrants</a>,&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvweC4IirnHhYv5o_N09oFmIaNoBSNQ35HsrzKQ7dPF74HP6rQdeH99AU4VBSGEcIj8sqWhSlSmgeLY8y2BIdecyEAp9l6ss925XFFxYbijviW0BWsWzbaSSNse1G7f-6yEwm4b15cE75VbnQmBHBf6yH0t-JmvnI78&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">Muslims</a>,&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvw--AD6RJZcI0S7fulO5evWnU_2lvMtAlMskcbVfj02rIBx-acQdnchF_kqj0ybinMknWtlRjlejoKdDh5kU9rZCERVHuucEx3NCZulsCnfvu4vPhMhehmd7HwSG_as7bqOhz70yCWO6Yj61B8E7reokjmoT9TtAFiDOhFOYvv_Mmu_nPOiiVjbg==&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">LGBTQ Americans</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvwDiievNlON5XV-lY-Aq2OnJYBt4nT0qzVyMdB44z7EwP6cXqmi-NWeMkWGtT_XxvvbyB88h3iFQlkNYyCEhm9Ex-Pk9f_sjMQwNtHOFsADgHhgW1Ujy7fSwJAg-0dy9oeQwxyzj6iU1xKpFhcOgwZ1g==&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">women</a>&nbsp;for nearly three years, emboldening radical, white nationalist groups, and inciting intolerance and hate against the “others”, the non-real Americans, us, almost 40% of the nation.</p>


<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="alignright size-large is-resized"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://staging.latinheat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/ALEX-NOGALES-819x1024.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-34092" width="240" height="300"/><figcaption>Alex Nogales<br />NHMC President &amp; CEO</figcaption></figure></div>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Latinos currently makeup <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvwSElT00oztr0lRtQZ4oxhWLsrGo4l8R0Dba0klZ98snF-zTWY4MEQkPW5tsfyWNive367oAHDRFm7jqF97HuAuZ-dzWX_qBleVn0DHDua6cK1CGk-N0PG2tIEsizGyeidL6dgIWjIOag=&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">18.3% of the U.S. population</a>, have a purchasing power of <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MsEaabwIbR6NXUnm1EEs71m_gCb_wA_NE98cKMdjn_KFZcskV6QxOyzf_rn2TtTds1GsBDm3YgUjIk4B_PfN-lmzAqHkXNncEAalx7BTlRwrQwfic69bjfhC7XyrPGbETqEr3g5BrieKwOYswtHF9DfOF-NjTHSXyK-oXnq_-UceEVE3pbj_yK8Ge-pcjhzX4z_gEA43lOAC91e2G7hb36c=&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">$1.5 trillion dollars</a>, and buy <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MsEaabwIbR6NUW9Mqp0rMSAKPVmKmhwfdm4vamKgDWTKG4SUfxJ0Jb79NC1nwkYWQhef_P-o7jy5Kl2SoWDjbMx72AVZDBadUmLPwJYk0_1XuDIo2bkyBlAzk8QkW6WaOMIGAiIrp-oiBmEXDbWcBwtAtxtTeDESccREi-bFeOb-W3Wd-g5MzyQ=&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">24% of all tickets</a> sold at the box office, which allows Hollywood to achieve its significant margin. Yet, according to a <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvw4YRAeshuMw8Ele5ovRVWEJdcsa7QbJtTKSFLxNDfrXBMFGI98Iu1CCac43fleVEHwgUhUCv5ghI4-5xzLTIF3jNspKrezCnh6skoNEl45H9CwbXf9m1K54O-y4fF3OsrUlg1Dl19knUPUiKo8FULlpDMWlYnfphuNGd2Cf_sFXwVJ0bM3zuLSg==&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">recent study</a> from USC’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative out of 1,200 popular films released between 2007 and 2018, only 3% featured Latino leads or co-leads. As <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvw9Ityw8f6y4z4bmtGGXbwSoTuK6IHj60RVrvOxc_RtvhNctMroJABI7bEq7QShNDHXOK2H_RpS4819LBCtbqJARIORSAgdy5vCIwppm1KFbA-t9mpVWhDqD75_gUDNQQxJMl10nOzk6p3d8n3wVIp2CL7G9rEO6RK0bZRHmEhpljyBiEQduqfRAvVdB_vvp10aDGcXiN-93W2Y4oCqcIYmQ==&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">Mary McNamara</a>, <em>Los Angeles Times</em> culture columnist and critic, recently pointed out that <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MsEaabwIbR6NAof5kXTJs3zz60LgUIye-IJTUuEFM7EIdW4z-sJ_nGOLRqWUVuehQK2uS8Yrsya62jzBHkWTDAw4htACw_hb0bJoZ9vVOtQTQeYs8BVgOz3XMQo1LhRxbZ8bNGP1wYFspOzskB10bvqWRBK83Hdrpi9J99EX2pRe&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">even the USC initiative itself faced criticism in January</a> for leaving Latinos out of its <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MsEaabwIbR6NqMNVI_4tP0nH0Mq7WqguxPAjT09Eg5Ubxx99CehuZSpFZwA-o9F1jHZj8KjdP2LMkv9e3skDn6sta0cZGiRC9T5vea2_tUZwa5f_JRk1hAL6M5eoNFCzNP-6BEnZdh7dIh8okckuEU--flQ-_PtMcMbWxdk8RuqZ&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">‘Inclusion in the Director’s Chair’</a> study, which broke down statistics for black, Asian and female directors.” (This was the second time, Stacy Smith, associate professor of communication, and founder and director of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, has left Latinos out of her studies).</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">That sharp criticism McNamara refers to came from an NHMC January 8, 2019&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvwbXWwz-kUtkaU_LArP5f7paRJfgXD5MiSZ93zf77v-zBCjY79ywY39zodtNz9v4tDgjbrFhx-meuIwzvvtJhODraeEsm6GmDiu5Giabxn32Nud2cLt3UiG1pMo0LByA83r971M51DU6SiRgW1WKRBR17SFyWLTfKwP8f_IH7drBDbpQJibFHPZUjBZ4a3oEexBLf1Yqw4tCX5j6Q2FiaRNGyLiNeDx_Y1&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">press release</a>&nbsp;which Alex Nogales, NHMC President and CEO, argued that the exclusion of Latinos in the USC director’s study, as well as the&nbsp;<em>Los Angeles Times&nbsp;</em>failing to question why Latinos were left out of the discussion, sends the message and perception that Latinos are non-existent and not worthy of being included, even when they are excluded.&nbsp;</p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Thomas A. Saenz, MALDEF President &amp; General Counsel and National Latino Media Council (NLMC) Chairman, also stated in the release that “inexplicably omitting the nation’s largest minority group from this report is the exact opposite of inclusion; it is academic apartheid that should have no place at any reputable scholarly institution, particularly in the very Latino city of Los Angeles. The&nbsp;<em>L.A. Times</em>&nbsp;and the so-called Annenberg Inclusion Initiative are complicit in suppressing the extreme and unacceptable exclusion of Latinos in the entertainment industry, and in serving a naked Trumpian agenda.”</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Consequently, the NHMC, Saenz, and other top Latino national leaders met with top editors of the&nbsp;<em>Los Angeles Times</em>&nbsp;who verbally promised coverage that is more inclusive, accurate and authentic of the American Latino community, and pledged to meet again in the fall of this year to discuss how the&nbsp;<em>Times</em>&nbsp;can be more engaged with the Latino community.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In the fall of 2018, NHMC demonstrated against Paramount Pictures twice for having the worst record amongst the six major film studios in hiring Latinos in its workforce. After extensive&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MsImYZwXaCVO5sXqYgKHgQSfo0BXocDGm8j2UV64ExQkc9qHM26NX9EkQ29svQ4BJtFbSyD48Z0J9W0Gh1Bq0jXmLe-UeajJyvS-u3CvcXYcGAxCpBFaRpmywkSJVRePmzedpn5lH7S9Pri0mO2fVxZn5jEkMvv90SLeh5vRPa0jHTlTrvAMwGbiHVk4bUDxsXiQWEQJ6ow6OPWhQ-Mr73cnWPvu_Othe1dgdVqr59KaucA0bPDekNjd_QwBx6CXBfr5oTSLPAYy6IZZiPhN1W8ZiIlzhiWY6Lkz4sFZmOgaQI-btMLP-M6jH6-dwLnSseyJJ8UWeH7lofhyoux1mhWjNWO4st0-izsndO7KZA3LW-bDL0iXHedsHJIiK_ZBEjDkrEjIp8gzDbD6eWpRJJ5-aSmie2B3SBUJ1IgwoBnQAg5043G-LfWMrbIr9gAy_JHV_-Yhw4h_N7ae-TNwiK2ps6SegidpQungCQ3EXa3-c8HqFd7loqaosdApYWCvkdhpFdxwY7N7gX4zn6ZFOin8maOtkn2xPmevPJNpokRi9A9TQlwIHpesTeb3Knmzk5zx3lqchg1NKtHA3ss8w090ErxH981BPA==&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">research</a>, NHMC announced in a&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MsImYZwXaCVOlvalHpYOjtqzYxvud-DRunbgb02kKH1Oz-aljUBXEn5GFsgeY2n7y_mPWd5wXDRITkdpEiDhjK265W_50AmvXjNPIVgAEHhznK3fPFzKmgYqkytDVZnjL-DjrDaSN31Gby1Ar4zF-mtfmywPoYMkYWTFV7vceUVu4DvkqibccKCKv3ESRQdzGlNSwN_lTrJ46Q1U1OQkd3gWKPtM3NPDxXnhZeGoRJ07mcGYJsaVmjSW119Fe4L8kx2DZXc0yBQAJRih0MfBDeHxk7wwSOuld7VmdwVnrKT1A1ZER7AaqgXbWbXTY8kyPxsiKsr32_ngaCT1AeBhQe5-5LeMHSRf1yM1PrE_UO8lb4L1tNjmcVbPTrJBA1eyld7oZ3-XjmHvWUJQJtmlt52MjWKwkz-_3S-afY03A22hal6v3-srpdFf74eZvcbSw0XQJPkN2rSXOMNIMk6_Hz66HE4k3Aw6HVWEmgIlb79mRlWycgtjatnYG8-AulDvWESQKMM1MhduN6OWdQ5Kayjs1XfEIN85LW_lZhBFTRVIkrZCKlpDMH84rjeHWIxZcA==&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">press conference</a>&nbsp;that none of the twelve Paramount Pictures films in 2016 featured any Latino directors, writers, or lead actors, and of the top 100 grossing films in 2017, eight produced by Paramount, none of Paramount’s films featured any Latino writers or lead actors. Only two months after NHMC’s last protest against the studio, on February 20, 2019, Paramount’s Chairman and CEO, Jim Gianopulos, announced a&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MvPQrLNhNYuOHyIbQz-0HkxUXBj3GV_iCxBOlD2JEI7Kl7l9Ki7tXu51taOK_yW0XldIvUbIfTONLQdOsceWQDlLg08HJNSH1Am9nIHGuqNk8W22_dmOS12m_i1wkl0ZEVgwHUGXI-jxURwGMfxAC4UA58CpPNptmwwFsyRycEK-FAGpoP1Hsg6HhyPfosLMGJ4g8B4N0e9HdRg0oIDmShjw-n3A_qkMGaPRcskM5qTWegQjJfw6pBU_4OXStp2py50k8DHmcRuOmN_Tcnpa-uCljoX5TVqNotS-NJzMOHfHLI2j5jWj9nktsP_uyPZVLTV0hb-cx_Hh_K3NbDLObTov84vXIIRGoT048LuozuqVMGfCsmdMAK_E_4pnqNHN1eOpJPN8_A0dbMGlAu_7kW0-RPobXJo9ApdBM3OmnsgzNXD1nOokDdZVLZ2DSAuK0b_IUuIitYJNm1mpK4P3nrMYQldrLlsZycYphBZSON6MvDKVioMXrFmjZ69gY2aIDNCy7IoK-HgQVef_ch7wKMuLHG2JPgS52AuiaLc25BWzzyVbVVD1vrNXkPXSxvdRjA==&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">historic initiative</a>&nbsp;that includes promoting diversity and inclusion across the studio’s film, television and animated storylines, vendors, shooting locations and crews. The initiative was the first of its kind since Paramount was founded over 105 years ago. NHMC’s actions prove that boycotts and demonstrations work, and NHMC and its allies will use them more often to get positive results.</p>


<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" src="https://staging.latinheat.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/One-day-at-a-time-Feature-783x460.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-44019"/><figcaption>Photo Credit:  Netflix</figcaption></figure>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">When Netflix canceled the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvwRuw3KHOWXcneS0PgxXqGKT0uBYEMg-m-o2OXCk5XptRNyb3k2Fc_TZA32-T_41ajCYUY5aIEn6aqyacWOV1WqqYcIucOqs2KEHO3SXt4VtBEgDr8pwNl3JgiUk2Um1IFgzpubkRE2crfwzNIVKh5Q5jiZd0sX002cJOY5-jnixU0LYSt6Pk2s2uqw8UKpjGZpZLNZw81AkFUIe7EwSrDADBuRlIPi7H3xlcn1jcjN-8Pdbdvf3ig8p58MpELzPVaIRvlIug4W1BGFtO08bRwvBlwi1rxlXWnm7k_oMITZ8CUIjQvYlFgwsRf4_U_2jsi&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">critically acclaimed</a> American Latino sitcom <em>One Day at a Time</em> in 2018, NHMC was the lead signatory of an <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MvOjgsaji16k7NbER9BIwpKTu3lrSmiODba_EhbEwTmgQtLVVzWdz5RA-8ftYHzYmPEyr4rPI_T4mEx0EpZGEv8jfkihYJqSF6UfcuhYAlP2xwHMlxtw5cM=&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">open letter</a> endorsed by fifteen other civil rights organizations nationwide, urging the studio to <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvw3gu_ypF4U5R-Is6ayPazCtYK5GcNiU7Fv9ppYhvLQ0lfo1jlFOyYJVplNuHTqvdyMY0X3QNwVODDLh86QKyTcnPQRPeynFa9R_4FSpRiNXnSU9RF2W0Yq8IE0NDtXKxCWiqldPbX3prYqQexx0THUPTdECCDgjq-1GuEod6XR2M=&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">renew the series</a> for season three. <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvwyBSqqjPLV_AgIxy-kCtJZR3IGAeEH6kX7zplQU1BXZHXrSgE_g4mxyy15ytwJurPeF_g_Xs5ZtrW9sgqJQHB91IposmIZWwnlIyRYUi4N8IP6KUxhRXtYh5eay7C4OhEWCHDdYBY0nL9GkYzfVzV4E32zzfCE5yw6PfphNFpwgg=&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">It did.</a> Although the show was later canceled by Netflix because, according to it, the viewership did not justify the cost of another season. (Netflix did not reveal the cost of the program nor its viewership numbers). Fortunately, <em>One Day at a Time </em>was saved by <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001zHNQqrFV0JW2_QiD-UFWJnYNu0wYQjekbnBcjstngAK-23xNmUA6MnPghZ68tlvw_B51ZXlU8rkCGmrsn3wgv3BdJbYnGFuDVggfizYLVi-N6m5EMm__cXO_xcIhPAowpMnCwwqESGdwQYMSMOPH5zVxtpZWFZQ9iMDYpXt4gtmOF0SRse_sZFLaEfiIedlQyT_anR36AZJDsUiVnF-0sQ==&amp;c=IzOJr_mDJiS332YTwerg0zDDMLJ99G5YMgx_d6QM_qQ5--_Y7K9Ihg==&amp;ch=fzDKSn4YeaQTILvTzuUwYx9qE5XM9TC-ONHB1E7v7QbXb31PoOPjaQ==" target="_blank">PopTV</a> in part because of its loyal fan base and because executives at the TV channel felt it was a “show to be proud of.”</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Institutional change in Hollywood will occur not just by mounted and longtime pressure of national civil rights groups and activists, but also with the top studios and networks understanding that demographics in the U.S. have shifted, and continuing to do stories about white people, with a majority of white males in them, is prejudicial and financially small-minded when you consider the huge population of people of color and other marginalized groups in the U.S..</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Change will come when studios and networks allow people of marginalized groups to give voice to the stories they know and experience, who also know great writers, actors and directors across the nation. Failure to do so puts these studios in complicity with the president who disregards the marginalized and call on “real Americans” to follow his racist lead. His followers don’t know us and of course believe the prejudices the president preaches.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Studio and television executives must be willing to shatter decades-old myths that white leads are the only actors who will make money, and employ and cast women and people of color. They must be willing to lose money on many Latino-focused projects in order to gain money on the successful ones. They must be willing to allow Latino-focused projects to potentially fail as they have consistently done for generations with hundreds of movies with white leads and co-leads. They must be willing to hire talented Latinos in decision-making roles so that they, in turn, help create authentic, three-dimensional stories that speak to diverse audiences and their demands.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">As McNamara eloquently stated, “Hollywood likes to play it safe, even though safe has led not only to a monochromatic landscape but all the various financial issues currently plaguing the entertainment industry. You want a bigger audience? Broaden the stories you tell.”</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">NHMC is strongly urging Hollywood executives to be all-inclusive in their hiring practices, and recognize that the negative and stereotypical images of people of color and women seen on the big and small screens impact people’s identites and sense of self. Seeing positive portrayals of American Latinos in media will allow more people throughout the U.S. to view Latinos &#8211; immigrants included &#8211; as hard-working contributors to our economy, culture and society. </p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Some of these executives are not believers of diversity and inclusion, but at the very least, will accept that diversity benefits the bottom line, as evidenced in the successful films and television shows such as<em>&nbsp;Coco, Black Panther, Crazy Rich Asians, Empire</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>One Day at a Time</em>. Providing content that aligns with the growing, more diverse audiences will help these big studios save money in the end, instead of losing it.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">As always, NHMC will continue to stand firm and demand change in Hollywood, patiently and sometimes impatiently, moving the needle one bit at a time. But, real, widespread change can only happen with the collaboration of Hollywood’s top leaders allowing change to occur, shaping the behaviors and opinions about the “others” through its content. This has been NHMC’s key message since its founding in 1986, and as Alex Nogales has stated then and now, “Hollywood, sooner or later you’re going to have to face the consequences of exclusion, and that’s beginning to happen now. I don’t want to tell you that I told you so, but I told you so!”<br /><br /></p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/an-open-letter-from-nhmc/">An Open Letter From NHMC</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>NHMC Proud to Support Paramount Pictures / Nickelodeon&#8217;s &#8220;Dora and the Lost City of Gold&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2019 15:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After several well-attended protests, media interviews, significant coverage in print and television, institutional diversity reports that provided indisputable</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/nhmc-proud-to-support-paramount-pictures-nickelodeons-dora-and-the-lost-city-of-gold/">NHMC Proud to Support Paramount Pictures / Nickelodeon’s “Dora and the Lost City of Gold”</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">After several well-attended protests, media interviews, significant coverage in print and television, institutional diversity reports that provided indisputable numbers of the near exclusion of Latinos in film, and an ongoing social media campaign against Paramount Pictures in 2018 for having the worst studio record in hiring Latinos in front and behind camera, the NHMC is now urging the U.S. Latino community to see the Paramount Pictures/Nickelodeon Movies film in large part because of its all-star, nearly all-Latino cast.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">&#8220;Media has a profound impact on how people think and behave, and NHMC firmly believes that equity in media can only happen if film studio executives and those who greenlight blockbuster movies &#8211; like&nbsp;<em>Dora&nbsp;</em>&#8211; recognize that hiring Latinos is a profitable business imperative,&#8221; said <strong>Alex</strong> <strong>Nogales,</strong> president, <g class="gr_ gr_6 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Punctuation only-ins replaceWithoutSep" id="6" data-gr-id="6">and</g> CEO of the NHMC. &#8220;Paramount Pictures could no longer ignore that the U.S. Latino population is 18.9%, has an estimated purchasing power of $1.5 trillion dollars, and buys 24% of all movie tickets nationwide. By casting a nearly all-Latino cast, Paramount has taken its first step, in 105 years since it was founded, to diversify its nearly all-white workforce. It is my hope that Paramount continues to take representation seriously by diversifying all of its upcoming television, film and animated projects.&#8221;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">&#8220;<em>Dora and the Lost City of Gold</em>&nbsp;is a movie that Latinos need to support,&#8221; says the <g class="gr_ gr_6 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_disable_anim_appear Grammar only-ins replaceWithoutSep" id="6" data-gr-id="6">incoming</g> president and CEO <strong>Brenda Castillo</strong>. &#8220;The plot is positive, bilingualism is embraced, and the characters are not stereotyped as thugs, drug dealers, prostitutes, gang members or all things that are bad in our society. Dora is a Latina superhero, and because of that, not only Latinas &#8211; but all women &#8211; should celebrate this film for its focus on a strong, competent woman as its lead. Please go see this movie so other film studio executives can realize that movies featuring Latinos and our rich culture can be a big, blockbuster hit.&#8221;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">On February 22, 2019, nearly three months after NHMC&#8217;s last protest against Paramount Pictures, and two days before the NHMC&#8217;s 22nd Annual Impact Awards Gala, Paramount chairman and CEO Jim Gianopulos announced the creation of a historic initiative &#8211; one that would&nbsp;promote diversity and inclusion across storylines, vendors, shooting locations and crew, in all film, television and animated projects. Read Gianopulos&#8217; memo to Paramount employees&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ljBpFjabxXPV-4IIRPP868zQgG9oYVi9FM-YjeMv4BAWYsjrcgWJixI5Q4ASK9CpiBbvyUz7zcsug3-8-i-r4NwW15MS10UNh49Oj7LQ0OgdFOCuei5itl9vM43VKjLEBH4vDaaB_MBMPyfvo73pZk46dQSgyK_W19X734MVo303-sTNbVvng9IesIYJ5ril5z-CYvIAOfbU3jHwX1asrWNBjov1asHLp5qZdmTuL2Kc3PYcdLmnqxddtm71HZth&amp;c=9ZIopcVvL4PdLJkn5O1w-TpGVDuWiMZfHTOISfW2OP7ByF3WOUNZMg==&amp;ch=1eQakoaJaOuC6TaM2CpKOBFh7YB3Od9Ffiu6q2j114UcJxAnIjaV_g==" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">&#8220;Who said that pressure doesn&#8217;t help change minds?&#8221;, concluded Nogales.</p>


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		<title>Alex Nogales On CBS News&#8217; Hiring Former Univision Anchor Maria Elena Salinas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;This is a hopeful start to increased representation, but we need to also see Latinos as correspondents and</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="wp-block-paragraph" style="text-align:center"><strong><em>&#8220;This is a hopeful start to increased representation, but we need to also see Latinos as correspondents and anchors in New York City to have real and adequate representation.&#8221;</em></strong></p>


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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Nearly two months after the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) called upon the American Latino community and communities of conscious to boycott <em>CBS This Morning</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>CBS Evening News&nbsp;</em>broadcasts in the wake of Latino exclusion in anchor and correspondent roles in New York City, CBS News&#8217; president and senior executive producer Susan Zirinsky announced in a&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-7U1VgKCtx-LfnPCXycxm1WQieqNEAdbsRIRlOn12fHn2pRXOS0z0sIlEBhHBTc7dTB_0SSxKIaJ8qt4U4KdGwxkgUeGmsv_vKiTe52xsxTowL3Uw9zqvSxZahnZqa_xv295_ehR35tw0eFcABnUE62mzaY9xjFGGOdI3s1Yyw0b1pt9wE-Yu0KOqduZ4_PqM_teEEGcshEBh8rHxQsVUt35yzavcw2BpjoG7OZ-uFqw7S-7TPhItGUjcHqBlElDBDhnBU1GJbMZU0G-9gK6eUG_XqKJA4la1WGBmo77iyDTY6jCxsPorPc-4Ga7VrowSlOzSMeCcIahcTi6dTOKcEo-ImRROTuY87JP72ZCn7LMChfcBmMZQYvAJSOnYhKVBR3VXdgj9_NaPzvZXNLWbyav-LZXjZXtkhXa4aolIRaT86Xcs00PmHHm0fNxGKGHgvW-w0B4XXWG-RiCB078dXWkBz-yoTpw89SQJ6xKIi3j-a_e7VpYlRM7QWm0Vr97Yqrg2HolnAHHjUZrU2Fql81hgUr6_5Vsd2eZ4g5y23DCIQ2SHOzu6Qp-92ItYwr3bW9NXPLMxjfpREdXvTPWobSzJU8UpXzhfSfy5oAVmdp6SrZj2FgEpNEv8ab1970jDlVQVJJ8uKE=&amp;c=JNNfYIVQeFb8sPu3o2-vxcg7ZaQJAaoh53dCqWPYKlj7FLdv-4f29Q==&amp;ch=xQowuIL1_urRRy6SpHvN1hyBJE3MWKX2Q9Q_o45B9-ZF3NRlRDqKRw==" target="_blank">press release</a>&nbsp;that former longtime Univision newscaster Maria Elena Salinas has been hired as a contributor across CBS&#8217; broadcasts and platforms, and to frequently take part in the 2020 election coverage.&nbsp;<br />NHMC announced the viewer boycott on May 29, 2019 after Zirinsky&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-7U1VgKCtx-LfnPCXycxm1WQieqNEAdbsRIRlOn12fHn2pRXOS0z0naSpYemLIh3vIBHjtw9zwpzyOWnD75we3e7uFvu7XDP5RZGJwPM8kuYqCqDxHQxb_lRA8Mc2G0MbvPaGZdd32sEsAmbim89tTtmojAclEReqTn1uHV_sPmkaSYTPpW8SjxPYUwzIEhun28fgYVTt0yKx_DjJe7KaIC_RagP1VcVWf6HP8fy9TcvmLwU32motbewgoOHe0pwevSucXYq4wwRZt9mzurLqcdc3-CNdt_E6Fq-IlYb5tki2t6kr5KSe36I06gEJ9tEARXPFnX-ldho94ZgL1X185KH55V2fnXR3ur8w669aRBtlFANloNQ8eduK5CnK_6m170Y2AHFWmUv1NAHk5v32bqqB4IAUnVLdeMomCnmMPdxsmN2_iBP5CLgp9cjLzrpO-i8giiO94tL3iZ6b6BlXVVpe3ocrBjEGLtOokHbtB6YGweEm-vu6oDiQCEBp1ecWjgldEbaaR5vopHGeMHDDO9mb_9gP5A_RYev_iBA32tQiCQwUEU-OKhact-rbTTFLm5-HYSmzVU=&amp;c=JNNfYIVQeFb8sPu3o2-vxcg7ZaQJAaoh53dCqWPYKlj7FLdv-4f29Q==&amp;ch=xQowuIL1_urRRy6SpHvN1hyBJE3MWKX2Q9Q_o45B9-ZF3NRlRDqKRw==" target="_blank">overhauled</a>&nbsp;CBS News in part to help boost the network&#8217;s ratings, which have lagged behind ABC and NBC. Back then, the racial/ethnic makeup of the new co-anchors and four correspondents were two African Americans, one Haitian/French, and the rest were Caucasian.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Nearly two months after the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) called upon the American Latino community and communities of conscious to&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-7U1VgKCtx-LfnPCXycxm1WQieqNEAdbsRIRlOn12fHn2pRXOS0z0sIlEBhHBTc7aiBUKBeeCkRRtEEBMt8Y8IN7u7oAtu4YCavAV2oK-YPtKhe7sr-kOC3PIchhXiNpRWFwlOXLHpq6WP-Tl0CV-RUdG0Cx12ZDsZEoP_sJvSqml03a2ZElB5PmZkITguy-CSFInqD1hMGqleBhWTvBS8WK1Zx1YxGSZgqhfeID-eEwCXzMI7wxOosy7BUeG34eWya8m1VlhxqtYkTz_R8Ec18g1UMvDkji57LIhKPznKoqmdAzpWNjcKRwh0Pw3YOMG9koo1dwJUfnScMHMm3sPIyjibQiHq0e8yy6En7odR4you63B_MQOqCXFtWvw9GLQg-zr3cG29oycjoJsZEDFpG4xk-hgaCcIbhAS3sbziV3D9ImoZMa2RBDo4ouqSn64LaWqE3y8ORffu3pbGe0PvUSt9SGdKmkt0eOLZXY2YfG7h1R1NPTVYhZDAeY0BiwTeoaCwJE5tw=&amp;c=JNNfYIVQeFb8sPu3o2-vxcg7ZaQJAaoh53dCqWPYKlj7FLdv-4f29Q==&amp;ch=xQowuIL1_urRRy6SpHvN1hyBJE3MWKX2Q9Q_o45B9-ZF3NRlRDqKRw==" target="_blank">boycott</a><em> CBS This Morning</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>CBS Evening News&nbsp;</em>broadcasts in the wake of Latino exclusion in anchor and correspondent roles in New York City, CBS News&#8217; president and senior executive producer Susan Zirinsky announced in a&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-7U1VgKCtx-LfnPCXycxm1WQieqNEAdbsRIRlOn12fHn2pRXOS0z0sIlEBhHBTc7dTB_0SSxKIaJ8qt4U4KdGwxkgUeGmsv_vKiTe52xsxTowL3Uw9zqvSxZahnZqa_xv295_ehR35tw0eFcABnUE62mzaY9xjFGGOdI3s1Yyw0b1pt9wE-Yu0KOqduZ4_PqM_teEEGcshEBh8rHxQsVUt35yzavcw2BpjoG7OZ-uFqw7S-7TPhItGUjcHqBlElDBDhnBU1GJbMZU0G-9gK6eUG_XqKJA4la1WGBmo77iyDTY6jCxsPorPc-4Ga7VrowSlOzSMeCcIahcTi6dTOKcEo-ImRROTuY87JP72ZCn7LMChfcBmMZQYvAJSOnYhKVBR3VXdgj9_NaPzvZXNLWbyav-LZXjZXtkhXa4aolIRaT86Xcs00PmHHm0fNxGKGHgvW-w0B4XXWG-RiCB078dXWkBz-yoTpw89SQJ6xKIi3j-a_e7VpYlRM7QWm0Vr97Yqrg2HolnAHHjUZrU2Fql81hgUr6_5Vsd2eZ4g5y23DCIQ2SHOzu6Qp-92ItYwr3bW9NXPLMxjfpREdXvTPWobSzJU8UpXzhfSfy5oAVmdp6SrZj2FgEpNEv8ab1970jDlVQVJJ8uKE=&amp;c=JNNfYIVQeFb8sPu3o2-vxcg7ZaQJAaoh53dCqWPYKlj7FLdv-4f29Q==&amp;ch=xQowuIL1_urRRy6SpHvN1hyBJE3MWKX2Q9Q_o45B9-ZF3NRlRDqKRw==" target="_blank">press release</a>&nbsp;that former longtime Univision newscaster Maria Elena Salinas has been hired as a contributor across CBS&#8217; broadcasts and platforms, and to frequently take part in the 2020 election coverage.&nbsp;<br />NHMC announced the viewer boycott on May 29, 2019, after Zirinsky&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-7U1VgKCtx-LfnPCXycxm1WQieqNEAdbsRIRlOn12fHn2pRXOS0z0naSpYemLIh3vIBHjtw9zwpzyOWnD75we3e7uFvu7XDP5RZGJwPM8kuYqCqDxHQxb_lRA8Mc2G0MbvPaGZdd32sEsAmbim89tTtmojAclEReqTn1uHV_sPmkaSYTPpW8SjxPYUwzIEhun28fgYVTt0yKx_DjJe7KaIC_RagP1VcVWf6HP8fy9TcvmLwU32motbewgoOHe0pwevSucXYq4wwRZt9mzurLqcdc3-CNdt_E6Fq-IlYb5tki2t6kr5KSe36I06gEJ9tEARXPFnX-ldho94ZgL1X185KH55V2fnXR3ur8w669aRBtlFANloNQ8eduK5CnK_6m170Y2AHFWmUv1NAHk5v32bqqB4IAUnVLdeMomCnmMPdxsmN2_iBP5CLgp9cjLzrpO-i8giiO94tL3iZ6b6BlXVVpe3ocrBjEGLtOokHbtB6YGweEm-vu6oDiQCEBp1ecWjgldEbaaR5vopHGeMHDDO9mb_9gP5A_RYev_iBA32tQiCQwUEU-OKhact-rbTTFLm5-HYSmzVU=&amp;c=JNNfYIVQeFb8sPu3o2-vxcg7ZaQJAaoh53dCqWPYKlj7FLdv-4f29Q==&amp;ch=xQowuIL1_urRRy6SpHvN1hyBJE3MWKX2Q9Q_o45B9-ZF3NRlRDqKRw==" target="_blank">overhauled</a>&nbsp;CBS News in part to help boost the network&#8217;s ratings, which have lagged behind ABC and NBC. Back then, the racial/ethnic makeup of the new co-anchors and four correspondents were two African Americans, one Haitian/French, and the rest were Caucasian.&nbsp;<br /></p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In a phone conversation with Zirinsky on May 23, 2019, Alex Nogales, president and CEO of the NHMC, said Zirinsky explained that she was not able to &#8220;find&#8221; a Latino to fill any one of those new spots, even though at the time CBS News had&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001-7U1VgKCtx-LfnPCXycxm1WQieqNEAdbsRIRlOn12fHn2pRXOS0z0q39SQQG0q_nb9FnaauaponJCU6Tx7zNzaH8aqFpVr4rCtBqZc0S-M0PCIATglORDwYhDufoMYJhoH4V-wIWPZk2ZUU4fIvKoVC9WrYuikCve4CnU-R2bFNvlf1ZzJvpgj26QLuvoTfTfuBbjAtTT8jHS-s1sXTbGQwz3nMbBzMieKHyZPbHqjaOHHeIlKf77All9g1RvWgE0JRn9B4jf3cJAUcrg52QyoE-9EZjJ1ZgWHbNrothW6R9bpDzt7Fe3Jf9982hw-dRiRJ4ET2gICam5m3igLLgb1hLfgkxyerZJ5oVTerT6zZ0LZpo5yYHwgWDW1HyafJPpNB357BC9zZfpcUPURSZXwQaC1AOFrYkO2O3i7XUxSK3l0N6mJ5PRZzvGYv9JF8-qdvxSeqWd7BH4rfJh2NwpQ4TAXYJCygyehMWUENNyJc=&amp;c=JNNfYIVQeFb8sPu3o2-vxcg7ZaQJAaoh53dCqWPYKlj7FLdv-4f29Q==&amp;ch=xQowuIL1_urRRy6SpHvN1hyBJE3MWKX2Q9Q_o45B9-ZF3NRlRDqKRw==" target="_blank">6 Latino correspondents out of 78 on-camera journalists, which equals to 7.6% of their staff roster</a>. After Zirinsky asked Nogales if the Latino community could assist her in locating a Latino to fill an on-air role, Nogales refused by saying &#8220;he has heard this excuse before&#8221; and that Zirinsky &#8220;deliberately overlooked&#8221; many &#8220;qualified Latino journalists&#8221; who could fill a top job in New York City as a correspondent or anchor. Nogales asserted that this exclusion was not a case of &#8220;unconscious bias.&#8221;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><br />Meanwhile, other Latino civil rights organizations have also contacted the NHMC over their concerns about the overall exclusion of Latinos at CBS News. NHMC is in collaboration with these organizations&nbsp;to continue to put pressure and hold Zirinsky accountable for not fully embracing diversity and inclusion at the top tiers of the network in New York City.&nbsp;</p>


<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Alex Nogales, NHMC president, and CEO has issued the following statement:&nbsp;</strong><br /><br />&#8220;Hiring Maria Elena Salinas, one of the most respected and trusted news sources in the U.S., is a hopeful start to increase on-camera representation at CBS, and we congratulate Maria Elena in her new and important role.<br />However, hiring one outstanding journalist in the field after the network&#8217;s overhaul in May is simply not enough. Zirinsky must hire a Latino correspondent&nbsp;or anchor on either&nbsp;<em>CBS This Morning</em>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<em>CBS Evening News,&nbsp;</em>which is taped out of their main studios in New York City &#8211; a highly desirable location every talent aspires to work at. We need to see our community, and other communities of color, represented at that level, on-air and behind the anchor desk in order to have real and adequate representation at the network. Until then, NHMC will continue to call for a viewer boycott of CBS news broadcasts.&#8221;<br /></p>


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