Further Resources Online Map "The Wrong Kind of Women"
Thank you for participating! The purpose of this further resources page is to help readers of the book "The Wrong Kind of Women: Inside Our Revolution to Dismantle the Gods of Hollywood" (Beacon Press; February 4, 2020) find, connect with, and support the wide array of organizations working towards parity in US entertainment media. Thanks for taking the time to supply the information so that we can connect our readers with you!
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Name of your organization/company *
Website URL *
Describe your organization/company (350 characters or less) *
Do you accept volunteers? *
Do you accept monetary donations? *
If yes, describe what those donations go to support (350 characters or less).
If yes, how can people donate? (URL and/or instructions for sending a check).
STUDY: Does your organization/company study, collect data, or otherwise conduct published research related to parity/diversity/inclusion in US entertainment media? *
MAKE: Does your organization/company actively work to help women, POCs, LGTBQ+, and/or disabled folk make or get made their content (films, TV, web-series, etc)? This can include labs that actively incubate projects, as well as collectives, communities, and groups that provide peer-to-peer resource and information sharing. *
HIRE: Does your organization/company work to help women, POCs, LGBTQ+, and/or disabled folks get hired into existing film/television/entertainment media jobs above and/or below-the-line? *
FUND: Does your organization/company provide direct financing (investment, grant, and/or donation) for films by women, POCs, LGBTQ+, and/or disabled folks? *
Does your organization/company actively work to disrupt traditional Hollywood structures for the financing, production, and/or distribution of content with the explicit aim of elevating creators from historically and currently excluded demographics? *
WATCH: Does your organization offer resources to help film/tv-viewing audiences find content to watch by and/or about women, POCs, LGBTQ+, and/or disabled folks? *
If yes, where can audiences find these resources?
How should people contact your organization/company if they want to get involved / learn more? *
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