DEI STATEMENT

 
 

2022 Hope Film Challenge finalists at Georgia Public Broadcasting Studios

At HOPE GIVERS we believe humanity wins…

We have created a community that accepts and celebrates diverse backgrounds and individuals. We honor, value, celebrate, and uplift diverse individuals and communities.

We take action by advocating for equity in entertainment, mental health, and communities.

We design resources and programs under a lens to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We take deliberate steps to build non-discriminatory systems. 

We commit resources and engage with staff and the Board of Directors to incorporate and prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion into our mission, vision, values, and strategic plans.

We actively dismantle inequities based on race, sexual orientation, age, national origin, religion, disability, socioeconomic status, education, marital status, language, and physical appearance.

We shall not discriminate based on race, sexual orientation, age, national origin, religion, disability, socioeconomic status, education, marital status, language, and physical appearance.

Humanity Wins Here.

Tamlin Hall

Founder/CEO/Executive Producer


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MORE NUMBERS:

HOPE GIVERS (SEASON ONE) STATS

500 Educators involved in developing the series

100 School Districts represented in developing the series

96% of educators would use the series as an education resource

2021 HOPE FILM CHALLENGE STATS:

75 submissions

4 States: Georgia, Colorado, Arizona, Alabama

11 Counties represented in Georgia (Dekalb, Troup, Bulloch, Floyd, Fulton, Putnam, Clayton, Stephens, Colquitt, Hall, Sumter)

44% submissions from BIPOC students

36% Submissions from Female students

69% submissions from Georgia students

3 States in USA (GA, AZ, CO) will be represented in our 1st season Hope Givers PBS show from the 8 finalist films in our Youth Across America segment.