National Hispanic Media Coalition

National Hispanic Media Coalition
Founded1986
FounderArmando Durón, Esther Renteria, and Alex Nogales
TypeMedia Advocacy & Civil Rights Organization
FocusEliminate hate, discrimination, and racism towards the Latino community.
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Location
Area served
United States
President and CEO
Brenda Victoria Castillo
Websitehttps://www.nhmc.org/

The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) civil rights organization active in the United States that was founded to eliminate hate, discrimination, and racism towards the Latino community.

NHMC collaborates with other social justice organizations to eliminate online hate and hold online platforms accountable for their content. They advocate for the Lifeline Program, net neutrality protections, and also work in closing the digital divide for Latinos and other marginalized communities. NHMC works in partnership with other civil rights organizations to safeguard democracy in the United States.[1]

Ongoing advocacy goals

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NHMC is a media advocacy and civil-rights organization for the advancement of Latinos, advocating for inclusiveness, balanced media portrayals, and universal, affordable, and open access to communications.[2]

Partner Coalitions

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It serves as the Secretariat of the National Latino Media Council which encompasses the 10 largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organizations in the country including:[3]

Created in 1999, NLMC is dedicated to increasing Latino employment in the media industry, at all levels both in front and behind the camera, do away with negative stereotypes, and advocate for media policy that benefits the Latino community. NLMC is also the organization that signed "Memoranda of Understanding" with ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox therefore increasing the employment ranks of Latinos and other people of color at all four networks.[4]

NHMC Impact Awards Gala

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The National Hispanic Media Coalition's annual Impact Awards Gala, held in Beverly Hills, California, has recognized those contributing to the positive portrayal of Latinos in Hollywood. Honorees include: Jaime Camil, Karla Souza, Jorge R. Gutierrez, Demian Bichir, Diego Luna, Edward James Olmos, Aubrey Plaza, Zoe Saldana, Eva Longoria, Robert Rodriguez, Jorge Ramos, Alejandro Gonzalez-Iñárritu, James Cameron, Benjamin Bratt, Danny Trejo, Gina Rodriguez, George Lopez, and Francia Raisa.[5][additional citation(s) needed]

References

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  1. ^ "About Us". National Hispanic Media Coalition. Retrieved 2017-07-05.
  2. ^ "Mission, NHMC National Hispanic Media Coalition". NHMC National Hispanic Media Coalition. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  3. ^ "Partner Coalitions, NHMC National Hispanic Media Coalition". NHMC National Hispanic Media Coalition. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  4. ^ "RELEASE: National Latino Media Coalition (NLMC) and CBS Agree to Record Commitments to Represent Latinos at the Network, NHMC National Hispanic Media Coalition". NHMC National Hispanic Media Coalition. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  5. ^ Gardner, Chris (August 31, 2022). "Impact Awards to Honor George and Mayan Lopez, Colman Domingo, Francia Raisa and Yvett Merino". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 28, 2022.