The Hollywood Foreign Press Association directly addressed criticism due to having no Black members during Sunday’s Golden Globes ceremony, acknowledging that when it comes to representation, changes must be made.
Three HFPA members took the stage with a short message. “We recognize we have our own work to do,” Helen Hoehne, HFPA Vice President, said. “Just like in film and television, Black representation is vital.
We must have Black journalists in our organization.” Board chair and ex-president Meher Tatna noted, “We must also ensure that everyone, from all underrepresented communities, gets a seat at our table and we are going to make that happen.” President Ali Sar concluded, “That means creating an environment where diverse membership
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