“Abbott Elementary leans into its feel-good credentials without ignoring difficult material.”
Read More“Severance has a touching LGBTQ storyline that explores the complexities of queer relationships within the rigid confines of corporate environments.”
Read More“3 Body Problem’s most prominent deviation from the source material adds inclusion, which pays off creatively and commercially.”
Read More“Watchmen encapsulates the weariness of Black America, our wounds healing just enough for the scabs to be torn off again.”
Read More“It’s a welcome anomaly to see a 72-year-old woman thriving professionally at the center of a show.”
Read More“Not only does One Day at a Time snatch the winning crown for the most inclusive show at Mediaversity, it blows its competition out of the water.”
Read More“It's so rare to see on TV the humanization of seniors who live with Alzheimer's disease.”
Read More“In recent years, writers of Grey’s Anatomy have gained the courage to adapt a more intentional approach to diversity.”
Read More“Grace and Frankie portrays the multifaceted lives of older women as well as older gay men.”
Read More“Veep can be a bit of a grab bag. It’s both feminist and women-hating; racially progressive and racist; offensive and hilarious by turns. But somehow it all comes together.”
Read More“Black-ish tells stories the way they should be told—in fragments of truth, scattered across multiple characters rather than feeding one big, overarching narrative meant to represent every black American.”
Read More“Big Little Lies features dynamic and engaging women—an effort that unfortunately does not extend to race or sexuality.“
Read More“Despite some racial stereotyping, the sheer breadth of representation vaults the show to heavyweight status in the realm of inclusive media.”
Read More“Fresh Off the Boat is a wonderful successor to the ill-fated but culturally impactful All-American Girl.”
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