This one chart shows why the Oscars still aren't diverse
The Academy
Members of the new class are 41% people of color and 46% female, according to an infographic the organization released Wednesday. John Boyega, Idris Elba, America Ferrera, Oscar Isaac, Brie Larson, Alicia Vikander, and more are all now members of the Academy.
But while the most recent additions may be balanced in terms of representation, they do little to actually change the makeup of the overall organization.
Before the new class, the Academy was 25% female. Now, it's 27%.
Before, only 8% of its members were people of color. Now, that figure is 11%.
That means there are only 2% more women and 3% more people of color in the Academy. So Oscar voters are still 89% white and 75% male. It's progress, but perhaps not quite the progress the Academy was suggesting with its splashy announcement and graphs.
And of course, there is still potential that the overwhelming white male voice in the organization could create yet another #OscarsSoWhite situation with next year's nominees.
"We're proud to welcome these new members to the Academy, and know they view this as an opportunity and not just an invitation, a mission and not just a membership," Cheryl Boone Isaacs, Academy president, said. "This class continues our long-term commitment to welcoming extraordinary talent reflective of those working in film today. We encourage the larger creative community to open its doors wider, and create opportunities for anyone interested in working in this incredible and storied industry."
The Academy has stated it wants to double its number of people of color and women by 2020, so with only a 3% and 2% respective increase, it has a long way to go.
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