Directors Guild of America president Thomas Schlamme and national executive director Russell Hollander have spoken out against the death of George Floyd and racism in the U.S. “As our nation …
“As our nation mourns the senseless killing of George Floyd and so many other people of color, the Directors Guild of America stands in solidarity with those peaceful voices of frustration calling for the end of institutional, systemic racism,” Schlamme and Hollander said Tuesday. “This tragic incident once again shines a harsh light on the reality of our unequal justice system, one which is baked deep in the history of our country.
The Los Angeles-based DGA represents more than 18,000 members who are film and television directors along with assistant directors, unit production managers, stage managers, associate directors, production associates and location managers.
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