by Donna Fullerton | Mar 31, 2017 | Diversity, Media & Entertainment, Opinion, Social
In our post, “After OscarsSoWhite, Now What?” we discussed just how far the movie industry had to go to reflect global diversity. Fast forward one year, it’s hard to disagree the 2017 Oscars were dazzling for people of color. Six black actors and...
by Donna Fullerton | May 20, 2016 | Branding, Diversity, Ethnicity, Media & Entertainment
When I was 13 years old, I experienced what many adolescents go through— I had very little self-esteem. My lack of self-esteem stemmed from feeling like I didn’t fit in. My reflection didn’t fit the standards of beauty that adorned the pages of the magazines I read....
by Donna Fullerton | Apr 12, 2016 | Diversity, Media & Entertainment, Millennials, Opinion
Now that the 2016 award season is complete, what comes next? While the #OscarsSoWhite discussion brought up a wide range of challenges in Hollywood, how do we initiate real change that showcases, recognizes, and celebrates diverse stories? Our first task is to...
by Donna Fullerton | Mar 30, 2012 | Culture, Media & Entertainment
Source: Culture Views from Food For The Soul I, along with tens of thousands, saw The Hunger Games on opening weekend and, according to Entertainment Weekly’s Inside Movies box office update, the opening day box office for the film was the best for a...