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Author: Martha Lauzen

77% of TV Shows Have No Women Creators. Here’s How that Ripples Across the Industry

77% of TV Shows Have No Women Creators.  Here’s How that Ripples Across the Industry

  • In Los Angeles Times
  • By Yvonne Villarreal
  • September 4, 2019
Posted on September 6, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Gender Ratios Are Improving in Indie Films, but Visibility’s a Greater Goal

Gender Ratios Are Improving in Indie Films, but Visibility’s a Greater Goal

  • In Variety, July 11, 2019
Posted on July 11, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles from the Center

Men Still Outnumber Women 2 to 1 in Indie Films Despite ‘Historic Gains,’ Study Says

Men Still Outnumber Women 2 to 1 in Indie Films Despite ‘Historic Gains,’ Study Says

  • In The Wrap
  • By Jeremy Fuster
  • June 18, 2019
Posted on June 27, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research

Film Festivals See ‘Historic Highs” in Female Filmmaker Representation, but the Gender Divide Remains Steep

Film Festivals See ‘Historic Highs” in Female Filmmaker Representation, but the Gender Divide Remains Steep

  • In IndieWire
  • By Kate Erbland
  • June 18, 2019
Posted on June 27, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research

SDSU Study Says Women in Hollywood Finally Have Reason to Celebrate

SDSU Study Says Women in Hollywood Finally Have Reason to Celebrate

  • By Karla Peterson
  • In Pacific San Diego
  • June 24, 2019
Posted on June 27, 2019June 27, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research

Female Film Critics Still Outnumbered by Male Reviewers Almost 2 to 1 in 2019, Study Says

Female Film Critics Still Outnumbered by Male Reviewers Almost 2 to 1 in 2019, Study Says

  • In The Wrap
  • By Brian Welk
  • May 30, 2019
Posted on May 31, 2019May 31, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Media Outlets Employ Twice as Many Male Critics as Female Critics, Study Finds

Media Outlets Employ Twice as Many Male Critics as Female Critics, Study Finds

  • In The Hollywood Reporter
  • By Katie Kilkenny
  • May 30, 2019
Posted on May 31, 2019May 31, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Movies Featured More Female Protagonists in 2018, but It’s Not All Good News

Movies Featured More Female Protagonists in 2018, but It’s Not All Good News

  • In Variety
  • By Brent Lang
  • February 19, 2019
Posted on February 25, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

New SDSU Study Finds Women Are Not Winning at the Movies

New SDSU Study Finds Women Are Not Winning at the Movies

  • In The San Diego Union-Tribune
  • By Karla Peterson
  • February 20, 2019
Posted on February 25, 2019February 25, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Academy’s Failure to Nominate Women Reinforces the Status Quo

Academy’s Failure to Nominate Women Reinforces the Status Quo

  • In Variety, January 25, 2019
Posted on January 27, 2019January 27, 2019Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles from the Center, Contributions to the Dialogue

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