Wherever your script or production takes you, there are a number of organizations available to provide assistance with content guidance, staffing, and local support for your teams.
Content Advisement Tips & Guides
A Guide for Addressing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Crisis in Media
A Guide to Depicting Chronic Pain on Screen
Code My Crown: A guide to the creation and celebration of Black hair in video games
Editorial Guidelines for Talking About Stammering
Getting Muslim Representation Right On Screen
GLAAD Media Toolkit for Trans Inclusion
Hollywood Disability Inclusion Toolkit
IllumiNative Land Acknowledgement Guide
IllumiNative Industry Guide: A guide for creatives who seek to develop accurate stories and characters by and about Native peoples
Map of Countries that Criminalize LGBT People
Media Guidelines: Mental Health on Screen
NAACP Media Guide: A guide for the depiction of Black life in media
NHMC Media Guide: A guide for telling authentic Latino/a/x/e stories
Storyline Partners: A platform that highlights key resources on members’ issues and communities
Teenage Mental Health and Gun Violence Portrayal Tip Sheet
The GDI Playbook: A guide to creating inclusive representation in games
Write Her Right: A guide for authentic representation and storytelling of Black female characters
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CAPE champions diversity by educating, connecting, and empowering Asian American Pacific Islander artists and leaders in entertainment media.
GLAAD is a dynamic media force rewriting the script for LGBTQ+ acceptance, provoking dialogue that supports cultural and narrative change to create a world where everyone can live the life they love.
Gold House is the premier nonprofit collective of Asian founders, creative voices, and leaders dedicated to unifying the world’s largest populace–Asians and Pacific Islanders–to enable more authentic multicultural representation and societal equity.
New America is a non-profit, non-partisan think tank that prioritizes the intersection of policy, equity, and culture. The Better Life Lab, our work-family justice program, focuses on spotlighting the impacts of gender, racial and economic inequities in work, family, and care – and highlighting solutions.
Pasifika Entertainment Advancement Komiti (PEAK)’s mission is to redefine and expand Pasifika entertainment so that our creatives can thrive, evolve, and drive innovative storytelling that honors the richness and diversity across Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
Disability Belongs is a diverse, disability-led nonprofit that works to create systemic change in how society views and values people with disabilities, and that advances policies and practices that empower people with disabilities to have a better future.
Storyline Partners is a diverse collection of organizations that collaborate with the entertainment industry to promote accurate, authentic, and equitable cultural narratives in film, television, podcast, and video games.
We are a consortium of working TV writers, comprised of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, Disabled, and Women writers, spanning lower-level writers to show runners.
Veterans in Media & Entertainment is a nonprofit organization that unites current and former members of the military working in film and television.
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