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Hispanic Media Coalition
NameHispanic Media Coalition
Formation1984

Hispanic Media Coalition is a non-profit organization founded in 1984 by Brent Wilkes and other Latino leaders, including Edward James Olmos and Jimmy Smits, with the goal of promoting diversity and inclusion in the media industry. The organization is based in Los Angeles and has been a leading voice in advocating for greater representation of Latinos in television, film, and other forms of media, working with companies like NBCUniversal, CBS Corporation, and Walt Disney Company. The Hispanic Media Coalition has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials and the League of United Latin American Citizens, to promote social justice and civil rights for Latinos.

History

The Hispanic Media Coalition was founded in response to the lack of representation and stereotyping of Latinos in the media, with the support of Hispanic Federation and National Council of La Raza. In the 1980s, the organization began to advocate for greater diversity in Hollywood, working with actors like Rita Moreno and Esai Morales. The Hispanic Media Coalition also worked with networks like ABC, FOX, and Univision to increase the number of Latino writers, producers, and directors in the industry. The organization has also partnered with institutions like the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles to promote media literacy and diversity in the media industry, and has worked with organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund to promote social justice.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Hispanic Media Coalition is to promote diversity, inclusion, and accuracy in the media, with a focus on Latinos and other underrepresented groups, working with companies like Comcast and Time Warner. The organization's objectives include increasing the number of Latino writers, producers, and directors in the industry, promoting positive and accurate portrayals of Latinos in the media, and advocating for greater diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, with the support of organizations like the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Anti-Defamation League. The Hispanic Media Coalition also works to promote media literacy and critical thinking among Latinos and other underrepresented groups, partnering with institutions like the New York University and the University of Texas at Austin.

Advocacy_Efforts

The Hispanic Media Coalition has been involved in a number of advocacy efforts over the years, including campaigns to increase diversity and inclusion in the media industry, working with companies like ViacomCBS and AT&T. The organization has also advocated for greater representation of Latinos in television and film, with the support of actors like America Ferrera and Oscar Isaac. The Hispanic Media Coalition has worked with networks like HBO and Showtime to promote diversity and inclusion in their programming, and has partnered with organizations like the Human Rights Campaign and the National Organization for Women to promote social justice and civil rights for Latinos. The organization has also worked with institutions like the Harvard University and the Stanford University to promote media literacy and diversity in the media industry.

Notable_Campaigns

The Hispanic Media Coalition has been involved in a number of notable campaigns over the years, including a campaign to increase diversity and inclusion in the Academy Awards, with the support of actors like Eva Longoria and George Lopez. The organization has also launched a campaign to promote positive and accurate portrayals of Latinos in the media, working with companies like Netflix and Amazon Studios. The Hispanic Media Coalition has worked with organizations like the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the Latino Journalists of California to promote diversity and inclusion in the journalism industry, and has partnered with institutions like the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Michigan to promote media literacy and diversity in the media industry.

Leadership_and_Membership

The Hispanic Media Coalition is led by a board of directors that includes leaders from the media industry, civil rights organizations, and community groups, such as Alex Nogales and Monica Lozano. The organization's membership includes individuals and organizations from across the United States, including actors like Wilmer Valderrama and Rosie Perez, and companies like Telemundo and Univision Communications. The Hispanic Media Coalition also has a number of chapters and affiliates across the country, including in cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami, and has worked with institutions like the Columbia University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to promote media literacy and diversity in the media industry.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Hispanic Media Coalition has had a significant impact on the media industry over the years, with a number of notable achievements, including increasing the number of Latino writers, producers, and directors in the industry, and promoting positive and accurate portrayals of Latinos in the media. The organization has also worked to promote diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, with the support of companies like WarnerMedia and Sony Pictures Entertainment. The Hispanic Media Coalition has received a number of awards and recognition for its work, including the NAACP Image Award and the National Hispanic Media Coalition Impact Award, and has partnered with institutions like the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Washington to promote media literacy and diversity in the media industry. The organization continues to be a leading voice in advocating for greater representation and inclusion of Latinos in the media industry, working with organizations like the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations and the Service Employees International Union. Category:Media organizations

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