Gold House Celebrates Inaugural Oscars One House Toast

February 23, 2024

Photo from left to right: Co-Founder of The Latinx House, Mónica Ramírez; Film Producer & Actor, N. Bird Runningwater; Co-Founder and CEO of Gold House, Bing Chen; and President and CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, Brenda Victoria Castillo at Gold House’s One House Toast event at Harriet’s Rooftop in West Hollywood on Tuesday, February 2oth. 

From Variety: Gold House Celebrates Inaugural Oscars One House Toast

By Jazz Tangcay

“American Fiction” director Cord Jefferson, composer Laura Karpman and director John Hoffman (“The Barber of Little Rock”) were among the Oscar-nominated attendees at Gold House‘s inaugural Oscars One House Toast.

In partnership with GLAAD, the NAACP Hollywood Bureau, La Cena, IllumiNative, Harness, Pillars Fund, The Blackhouse Foundation, The Female Quotient, and The Latinx House, Gold House honored the 2024 multicultural nominees and achievements across filmmaking at the celebration on Tuesday night at Harriet’s Rooftop in West Hollywood.

Gold House co-founder and CEO Bing Chen kicked off the celebration with opening remarks. He said: “One of the reasons all of you are here is you are handpicked because you’re not just artistically leading, but you have put mission and purpose to your artistry. You realize that you’re not another minority, but instead, collectively, we are part of the global majority. This global majority numerically is more than 90% of the world and reflects the people in this room.”

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