Making Oscars less white: Academy invites 683 new members

All nominees in the main acting categories at this year's Oscars were white, prompting calls to boycott the event

All nominees in the main acting categories at this year's Oscars were white, prompting calls to boycott the event.

Almost half the people invited to join the organisation that bestows the Oscars this year are women and almost as many people of color, the body announced on Wednesday in a bid to honor its vow to push for more diversity.

The record 683 invitees include rising young stars such as John Boyega of Star Wars and Harry Potter actress Emma Watson, Swedish Oscar winner Alicia Vikander and musician Mary J Blige, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said in a statement.
Of the class of 2016 -- which also includes Indian-Canadian director Deepa Mehta, Belgian-Kurdish filmmaker Sahim Omar Kalifa and Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami -- 283 are identified as international members representing 59 countries.

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Forty six percent of new invitees are female and 41 percent ethnic minorities, the Academy said, adding that the roster boasts 28 Oscar winners and 98 nominees. The youngest invitee is 24 and the oldest 91. The list follows scathing criticism about a lack of diversity in the Academy's ranks and among Oscar winners.

All 20 nominees in the main acting categories at this year's Oscars were white for the second year running, prompting calls to boycott the glitzy event and an angry social media backlash under the hashtag #OscarsSowhite.

The overwhelming presence of white members. PHOTO: HUFFINGTONPOST


"This class continues our long-term commitment to welcoming extraordinary talent reflective of those working in film today," Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs said in a statement. "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."


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If most of those invited agree to join this year, the Academy's demographic membership will begin to change from being mainly white, male and for the most part over the age of 60. But it will take time to fundamentally diversify the organisation's 6,000-plus voting members.

Male membership, currently at 75 percent, would slip to 73 percent if all this year's invitees agree to join, the Academy said.

White members, who make up 92 percent, would thin to 89 percent. The Academy's board of governors has vowed to double the number of female and ethnic minority members by 2020.

Actors raised their voice against racism. PHOTO: BBC


The average age of its members is 63, the organization told AFP earlier this year.

Each candidate must be put forward by two members who believe he or she has "demonstrated exceptional achievement in the field of theatrical motion pictures."

Beginning this year, voting status for all new members will last just 10 years, to be renewed only if they have been active in movies during that time.

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