Read The 2022-23 Entertainment Industry Survey Press Release
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
Improved Awareness But Not Accountability: Anita Hill’s Hollywood Commission Releases Second Workplace Abuse Survey
DEADLINE
“Lack Of Trust”: Dr. Anita Hill On Hollywood Workers’ Skepticism That Reporting Sexual Harassment & Discrimination Will Change Anything
ASSOCIATED PRESS
7 years after Weinstein, commission finds cultural shift in Hollywood but less accountability
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VARIETY
Entertainment Industry Employees More Aware of Misconduct But Lack Trust in Work Culture, Survey Finds
THE WRAP
Awareness of Harassment in Film, TV Sees ‘Dramatic Upswing’ Since 2020, Hollywood Commission Survey Finds
INDIEWIRE
Study Finds Fewer Hollywood Employees Report Workplace Harassment Due to Lack of Consequences from Studios
BNN BREAKING
Hollywood Commission Survey Indicates Increased Awareness but Doubts Persist
BOLLYINSIDE.COM
Hollywood Commission Reveals Decline in Reporting of Workplace Harassment in New Report
CITY NEWS SERVICE
Survey: Entertainment Workers More Aware of Harassment, but Wary of Reporting
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KIM MASTERS ON THREADS
The Hollywood Commission finds little progress in changing the workplace culture in the entertainment industry. “Workers continue to experience high rates of misconduct that they do not report to their companies, guilds, or unions.” Just saying, I’m right here.
THE BLAZE
Hollywood survey finds positive cultural shift involving sexual misconduct, but less accountability: Report
SHOOT
7 Years After Weinstein, Hollywood Commission Finds Cultural Shift but Less Accountability in Entertainment Industry
FORTUNE/BROADSHEET NEWSLETTER
WNBA commissioner says women’s sports are still ‘undervalued,’ despite tremendous growth
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
#MeToo revisited. The second Anita Hill Workplace Abuse survey found that workers in the entertainment industry are better able to identify sexual harassment, but a majority of respondents still believe “minimal/no progress” has occurred in addressing the problem in Hollywood.
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
Vincent Gallo Accused of Making Sexually Explicit Comments in Auditions for Golden State Killer Movie
The news arrives on the same day that Anita Hill’s Hollywood Commission found in a new report that more Hollywood workers are aware of what constitutes workplace misconduct and how to report it but that fewer workers believe this is leading to any real changes in the industry, compared with a prior report three years ago. Workers in the indie entertainment space reported more harassment, discrimination and assault than those involved in major studio titles.