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  Culture & Society  Hollywood Scales Back Diversity Initiatives Amid Trump’s Second Term Pressure
Culture & Society

Hollywood Scales Back Diversity Initiatives Amid Trump’s Second Term Pressure

felicity Kingfelicity King—March 11, 20253
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Hollywood and the broader entertainment and media industries are significantly scaling back Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, a trend mirroring shifts across corporate America. This widespread re-evaluation follows President Trump’s return to office and a specific executive action taken in January 2025.

The Executive Order and Federal Scrutiny

The catalyst for this accelerated trend appears to be a January 2025 executive order issued by President Trump. This order explicitly directed the U.S. attorney general to investigate and potentially pursue private-sector DEI programs that are perceived as constituting illegal discrimination based on race and sex. This governmental directive signaled a shift in federal posture towards corporate diversity efforts.

Following this executive order, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) initiated its own inquiry. Under the leadership of chairman Brendan Carr, the FCC began examining the DEI initiatives at Comcast Corp., the parent company of media giant NBCUniversal. This move underscored the new level of federal scrutiny being applied to diversity programs within major corporations.

Industry Giants Respond

Major players in the entertainment sector have already begun taking concrete steps to modify or reduce their DEI commitments and structures. Paramount Global, for instance, has eliminated specific staffing objectives tied to gender, race, ethnicity, and sex, signaling a move away from numerical goals in hiring and representation.

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Warner Bros. Discovery has opted for a linguistic adjustment, relabeling its DEI activities simply as “inclusion.” This change in terminology, while seemingly minor, is seen by some as a potential shift in focus away from the ‘Diversity’ and ‘Equity’ components of the traditional DEI framework.

The Walt Disney Co., another industry titan, has also made notable changes. The company removed a “diversity and inclusion” performance metric that had previously been tied to executive compensation. Furthermore, Disney’s Pixar animation studio cut a planned trans athlete storyline from its animated series “Win or Lose,” illustrating how the shift can affect creative content decisions.

Broader Context and Earlier Trends

The current wave of changes in Hollywood aligns with earlier indicators of a potential retreat from aggressive DEI expansion. The year 2023 saw a notable trend of resignations and terminations among high-level diversity executives across various industries, including entertainment. This suggested a cooling of the corporate enthusiasm for, or investment in, top-tier DEI leadership even before the recent governmental actions.

The rollback also resonates with the broader legal and social climate shaped by recent judicial decisions. It aligns structurally with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision against race-based affirmative action in college admissions, which has prompted many institutions and organizations to re-evaluate policies and practices related to race and diversity.

Concerns Over Representation and Opportunity

These moves by major entertainment companies have raised significant concerns among proponents of greater inclusion. They fear that the weakening or dismantling of dedicated DEI efforts will inevitably diminish opportunities for people of color and other underrepresented groups within the industry.

Empirical data from recent studies appears to support some of these concerns. The most recent UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report, which analyzed the highest-grossing films of 2024, indicates a notable decline in on-screen representation compared to the previous year. According to the report, the percentage of actors of color in lead roles in these films decreased to 25.2% in 2024, down from 29.2% in 2023. Similarly, the representation of directors of color behind these films dropped to 20.2% in 2024, from 22.9% in the same 2023 period.

These figures are particularly striking when considered against the demographic reality of the United States, where people of color constitute approximately 44% of the total population. Critics argue that the entertainment industry’s representation numbers continue to lag significantly behind national demographics, and the recent rollback of DEI initiatives could exacerbate this disparity.

As Hollywood navigates the new landscape shaped by federal policy and internal pressures, the future of diversity and representation efforts within the industry remains a subject of intense debate and scrutiny.

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