Hollywood Still Struggles With Representation of LGBTQ+ and Trans People of Color

GLAAD’s newest diversity report shows a drop for LGBTQ+ characters of color and improvement with regard to trans characters.

 

GLAAD’s newest diversity report shows that Hollywood still has a long way to go when it comes to representation for LGBTQ+ people of color.

“The racial diversity of LGBTQ characters saw a drop this year, with 42 percent of LGBTQ characters being people of color, compared to 57 percent in 2017,” says the 2019 GLAAD Studio Responsibility Index(SRI), released on Thursday (May 23). “There were no transgender or nonbinary characters counted in mainstream releases [in 2017].”

The annual index tracks the diversity, quality and quantity of LGBTQ+ characters in films released by seven major studios; for 2018, the organization researched films from 20th Century FoxLionsgateParamount PicturesSony Pictures EntertainmentUniversal PicturesThe Walt Disney Studios and Warner Bros.

“Of the 45 characters counted, 26 were White (58 percent), 10 were Black/African American (22 percent), six were Asian/Pacific Islander (13 percent) and three were Latinx (7 percent).”

While the 15 percent drop in LGBTQ+ characters of color is alarming, the report did find that LGBTQ+ representation increased 5 percent overall from the year before, and for the first time since GLAADstarted mapping these trends in 2013, an equal number of films featured gay and lesbian characters.

Other findings in the report show that if Hollywood wants to keep the LGBTQ+ community interested, “the studios must create stories that are reflective of the world LGBTQ people and our friends and family know and make those films accessible in wide release.” From the report:

GLAAD and The Harris Poll’s Accelerating Acceptance report shows that 20 percent of Americans aged 18 to 34 and 12 percent aged 35-51 identify as LGBTQ. Twelve percent of Americans 18-34 identify as transgender or gender nonconforming. A majority of these demographics would also call themselves allies—63 percent of Americans 18-34 and 53 percent of Americans 35-51.

Of the 110 films GLAAD counted from the major studios in 2018, 20 (18.2 percent) contained characters identified as LGBTQ.

There were zero transgender-inclusive films from the major studios in 2018, a finding consistent with the previous year.

Read the full report here.

 

Source:https://www.colorlines.com/

Votes: 0
E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of The Khaliseum to add comments!

Join The Khaliseum

The Shorty Roc NYC Show

You need to be a member of The Khaliseum to add comments!

Join The Khaliseum

Comments are closed.

Roshawndra Brown and King Shorty Roc are now friends
Apr 10
Rommey Johnson and King Shorty Roc are now friends
Apr 8
Impulse updated their profile
Apr 3
Julius Edwards is now a member of The Khaliseum
Apr 3
Rommey Johnson and Impulse joined The Khaliseum
Subscriber
Mar 31
Impulse updated their profile
Mar 31
UC updated their profile
Mar 31
King Shorty Roc updated their profile
Mar 31
Pamela Candler and Sunshine Harper joined The Khaliseum
Mar 30
Sunshine Harper updated their profile
Mar 30
GDE Management was featured
Mar 30
UC is now a member of The Khaliseum
Mar 25
King Shorty Roc posted a blog post
The Khaliseum: An All-in-One Platform Empowers Creators and Businesses

The Khaliseum is making waves in the entertainment industry, but its reach extends far beyond movie nights and catchy tunes. This innovative platform is transforming into a…
Mar 11
Christy Love-Lee and King Shorty Roc are now friends
Mar 11
Frank Lee and Christy Love-Lee joined The Khaliseum
Mar 4
Jovanni Alonna Rousseau is now a member of The Khaliseum
Mar 3
More…