RELEASE: National Latino Media Coalition on 2017 Emmy Awards Failing to Recognize Latino Talent

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 19, 2017

CONTACT: Clarissa Corona 213.718.0732 communications@nhmc.org

National Latino Media Coalition on 2017 Emmy Awards Failing to Recognize Latino Talent

This past Sunday, the Emmy Awards acknowledged and celebrated outstanding television performances. Of the top 100 acting nominations, only two Latinos were nominated and only one took home an award. The numbers below tell the story of the top 100 acting nominations and wins: White: 74 nominees/ 11 wins African American: 20 nominees/ 3 wins Asian: 4 nominees/ 1 win Latino: 2 nominees/ 1 win Said Alex Nogales, CEO and President of the National Hispanic Media Coalition: "Latinos were once again absent from the Emmys despite being 18 percent of the U.S. population and an extremely loyal entertainment audience with a purchasing power of 1.5 trillion dollars a year. Let us be clear, the Emmys are prestigious awards and--by being denied roles and left out of awards contention--Latinos are denied even more opportunities throughout their career because of this lack of inclusion and recognition. "TV networks have barely moved the needle on Latino acting numbers, if at all, in the last decade. We, along with American Indians and Asian Americans, are consistently underrepresented on the screen and this has a harmful effect on our communities. TV networks and streaming services must commit to increasing diversity and inclusion of people of color in casting, writing, producing and directing by exploring new strategies and creating impactful pipeline programs. "The National Latino Media Council, of which NHMC is Secretariat, signed Memorandums of Understanding with ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX on diversity nearly two decades ago and we demand to see progress on that promise. Greater inclusion of people of color in front of and back of camera, particularly Latinos, hasn't caught up to reflect the character of the country and NLMC will continue to meet with executives and aggressively hold them accountable. Where they fall short, we will raise our voices in solidarity to ensure that their brands are connected to their shameless exclusion of our voices and that they face the financial consequences of those decisions."

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The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is the media watchdog for the Latino community, ensuring that we are fairly and consistently represented in news and entertainment and that our voices are heard over the airwaves and on the internet. We exist to challenge executives and influencers throughout the entertainment and news industry to eliminate barriers for Latinos to express themselves and be heard through every type of medium. NHMC works to bring decision-makers to the table to open new opportunities for Latinos to create, contribute and consume programming that is inclusive, free from bias and hate rhetoric, affordable and culturally relevant. Receive real-time updates on Facebook, Twitter @NHMC and Instagram @NHMC_org.]]>

National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is a woman-led 501(c)(3) non-profit, nonpartisan, civil and human rights organization that was founded to eliminate hate, discrimination, and racism toward Latino and marginalized communities.

We educate and increase Latino visibility from our policy work in Washington, D.C., to our media advocacy work in Hollywood, where we connect, collaborate, and create with talent within the entertainment industry.

We lead the work to eliminate online hate and disinformation across media platforms. We advocate for the Affordable Connectivity Program, Lifeline Program, Net Neutrality protections, and closing the digital divide for Latino and other marginalized communities. NHMC works in partnership with other social justice organizations to safeguard democracy in the United States of America.

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