She recently appeared on a Movies by Women podcast (click on episode 14, but check out all the other great podcasts they have) to discuss issues related to women working in Hollywood, especially women directors. I highly recommend listening to the podcast but here are some highlighted quotes:
- Most women (across the country) don't understand the under-representation of women in the business.
- There has been a multi-year decline in women directors (working in films).
- 90% of what we see is a white male view of the world. We are so used to it that we don't even see it.
- People in Hollywood don't want to be called racist, but they don't mind being called sexist.
- When women have power to hire, they do hire more women.
- This notion that women won't or can't get along or don't hire women is not true. It's a myth which has political undertones that we see across all media. As long as women believe they can't trust each other, it's damaging to women as a group.
- We need to get the word out that women are under-represented and that this is a cultural problem.
- The privilege of denial is when people in positions of power encounter a point of view that does not jibe with their own and they say it does not exist.