Advertisement

Netflix and Handy Foundation Partner to Create More Opportunities for Representation in Entertainment Industry

Tech people

Netflix and the Handy Foundation unveiled a collaboration aimed at creating below-the-line opportunities in film and entertainment for underrepresented communities. These career-building programs, which focus on supporting post production and production roles, intend to help grow the talent pool at the junior technical and creative level and are the latest initiatives to be launched out of the Netflix Fund for Creative Equity -— a $100 million commitment to help build new pathways for underrepresented communities within the entertainment industry. 

  • The Apprentice & Assistant Editors programs provide a springboard toward future Assistant Editor positions, offering invaluable insights into the role’s intricacies and the necessary skill set. The program also equips participants with the experience critical for post-production.
  • The Production Coordinator program sets the stage for a career in production management, emphasizing industry operations and the coordinator’s pivotal role within a production team.

The Handy Foundation and Netflix joined forces to pilot these programs in 2022, helping train and identify talent for potential job opportunities on Netflix projects. To date, 17 Handy Foundation trainees have successfully found roles on Netflix projects, including Selling the OC, The Circle, and Perfect Match. 

This collaboration is one of several initiatives launched by the Handy Foundation to promote equity and inclusion in the film and television industry. By partnering with like-minded organizations and individuals, the Foundation seeks to empower workers from underrepresented groups and promote positive social change.  

Tiffany Burrell-Lewis, director of Talent Development at Netflix, underlines the company’s commitment to these efforts: “We created the Netflix Fund for Creative Equity to build new pathways for underrepresented communities and support the organizations committed to creating a more equitable environment within entertainment. Our partnership with The Handy Foundation is a testament to this work, with 17 trainees successfully finding roles on popular Netflix shows to date. We’re excited about the progress made so far and look forward to expanding on this work together.”

Ri-Karlo Handy, founder & CEO of the Handy Foundation, emphasizes the significance of this joint effort: “Our partnership with Netflix marks a full-circle moment for the Handy Foundation, as our first Assistant Editor trainee secured a role on a Netflix production back in 2021. With Netflix’s support, we are making strides to help provide access to successful careers for people of color and others who have historically been underrepresented in these roles in the content production industry. We look forward to incorporating more tradecraft positions as we continue to expand these programs with Netflix.”

Ciara Ray, assistant production coordinator fellow shares her experience and the opportunities these programs present: “I love working on Netflix’s Selling the OC and collaborating with a diverse team that produces successful and unique television programming. I’m fortunate to have widened my skills through the Handy Foundation and gained insight and experience in unscripted TV. I’m also thankful to be surrounded by seasoned professionals who are talented, driven, and supportive. It’s truly an honor to be part of this special and evolving partnership that cultivates unity, community growth and success in the visual arts workforce.” These testimonials underscore the significant impact these programs have in shaping the career paths of individuals from underrepresented communities. More information on these programs and applications are available at handyfoundation.com.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Latest Stories...

How Automation Is Transforming Blue-Collar Industries

Myrtle Bautista — February 26, 2025

Celebrating Black History Month: Our Legacy and the Future of Minority-Owned Businesses

Sidney T. Curry and Saundra Curry — February 26, 2025

Marketing Marketing & Branding

Anticipating Changes in the Social Media Landscape for Marketers

Meagan D. Saxton — February 24, 2025

Growth Strategies

Scaling Your Business for Sustainable Growth

Tiaera Walker — February 21, 2025

Funding and Finance icon
Funding & Finance

The Guide to Cash Flow Management for Diverse Entrepreneurs

MBE Magazine Staff — February 21, 2025

Building a Brand with Purpose: How Minority Businesses Can Stand Out

Sidney T. Curry and Saundra Curry — February 19, 2025

Scales of justice with logos of LDF, Lambda Legal, National Urban League, National Fair Housing Alliance, and AIDS Foundation of Chicago

Civil and Human Rights Orgs Sue Trump Over DEI Bans

MBE Magazine Staff — February 19, 2025

Digital Transformation

The Essential Guide to Building a Future-Ready Digital Business

MBE Magazine Staff — February 17, 2025

Advertisement