“Honestly, when I look across our country and see what diversity, equity and inclusion is demanding of organizations across the country, there’s so much of how the HFPA has been approaching this that I think is really wonderful,” new Hollywood Foreign Press Association chief diversity officer Neil Phillips says of the much tainted Golden Globes-presenting group. “I mean this is an organization that got called out because of missteps, transgression, and deservedly so.
They should have been, and then they have responded.”Appointed last month as the HFPA’s first chief diversity officer, the former charter school CEO and pro basketball player stepped into a situation of much skepticism throughout the industry.Careening from bad to worse, the
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