CAA Launches ‘Full Story Initiative’ to Improve Portrayals of Marginalized Communities
Effort aims to help creators shape more authentic and representative content connected to underrepresented communities and social issuesUmberto Gonzalez | April 13, 2021 @ 11:13 AM Last Updated: April 13, 2021 @ 11:19 AM
Creative Artists Agency and the CAA Foundation, in collaboration with leading nonprofit and international organizations, launched the Full Story Initiative, providing resources for content creators in film and television seeking to responsibly and authentically address social issues and portray historically underrepresented communities in their work, the agency announced on Tuesday.
The resources include a specialized content integration toolkit developed with subject-matter experts from leading nonprofit and international organizations; research reports that illustrate the impact of culturally competent and authentic narratives among audiences; and event-base
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RELEASE: Advocates, Elected Officials Demand Facebook Address Spanish-Language Disinformation Crisis, Release Action Plan and Demands Ahead of Hearings
Date: March 16, 2021
Phone: 202.481.8145
Washington, D.C. Today, a coalition of racial justice and internet accountability organizations the Center for American Progress, Free Press, National Hispanic Media Coalition, and Real Facebook Oversight Board joined members of Congress to demand action from Facebook on its Spanish-language content moderation gap, a crisis that is pushing extreme disinformation and hate to Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. The coalition called on Facebook to implement four key reforms immediately: “We call on Facebook to publicly identify an executive-level manager to oversee U.S. Spanish-language content moderation policy and enforcement, to publicly explain the translation process of the algorithm and content moderation, and share the training materials used to review whether content