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New Define American report finds that immigration storylines on shows like Orange Is The New Black, Superstore and Madam Secretary foster more inclusive attitudes and can move viewers to action


LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Define American, a non-profit media advocacy organization that fights anti-immigrant hate through the power of storytelling, released its second-annual report: Change the Narrative, Change the World: How Immigrant Representation on Television Moves Audiences to Action, examining the portrayal of immigrant characters and storylines across scripted television, and how they can inspire people to real-life action. This new study, conducted in partnership with the Norman Lear Center Media Impact Project at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, explores how these depictions can foster more inclusive attitudes and beliefs and drive viewers to create and inspire change.

The new research analyzed 129 immigrant characters across 97 episodes of 59 scripted, narrative TV shows on broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms, airing between August 2018 and July 2019. It also surveyed viewers of three TV shows that featured prominent immigration storylines in their 2018-2019 seasons?Madam Secretary (CBS), Orange Is the New Black (Netflix), and Superstore (NBC)?to measure their impact. 

The study found that TV shows with nuanced immigrant characters and immigration storylines can shift attitudes and inspire people to real-life action. For each of the three shows, viewers who saw the immigration storyline had more inclusive attitudes toward immigrants than those who did not, including greater comfort meeting undocumented people and opposition to criminalizing undocumented immigrants. Those who saw the immigration storylines were also more likely to take certain related actions, such as speaking to a friend about immigration issues or attending an immigration-related community event.

"This new data shows how the power of storytelling can engage audiences, shift mindsets, and move people into action," said Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas, the founder of Define American. "We're calling on creators in the entertainment industry to continue to better develop authentic immigrant characters and storylines, which not only broaden representation, but empower viewers to take action on immigration-related issues."

The "Change the Narrative, Change the World" research suggests there's still significant work needed to achieve more accurate representation across the entertainment industry:

"Television and movies can expand our minds and expose us to people and experiences we may not have access to in real life," said Erica Rosenthal, Norman Lear Center Director of Research. "This is why it is so important that content creators include diverse and nuanced representations of immigrants, even in content that doesn't directly address immigration. The attachments that audiences form with series regular immigrant characters on TV, like Superstore's Mateo, can actually compensate for the absence of real-life contact with immigrants."

The report also includes specific recommendations for show creators on how to better represent immigrants and integrate immigration-related storylines into their content, including hiring more immigrant show writers, consulting with immigrant communities, and seeking out compelling stories about underrepresented communities such as LGBTQ+ immigrants, older immigrants, immigrants with disabilities, and undocumented Black immigrants.

This new study is an expansion of earlier research described in Define American's 2018 report, Immigration Nation: Exploring Immigrant Portrayals on Television. To delve further into report findings and continue the conversation around immigration storylines in television, Define American is hosting an event on Thursday, Sept. 24 featuring Superstore creator Justin Spitzer, A Million Little Things writer and media scholar Dr. Nikita Hamilton, MacGyver Executive Producer and Veteran Showrunner Monica Macer, and Define American Head of Research + Impact Sarah Lowe. Define American Founder and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas will join as the moderator as well. A press kit with additional photo and video assets related to the report can be found here

About Define American
Define American is the nation's leading nonprofit media organization that fights injustice and anti-immigrant hate through the power of storytelling. Through event curation, media consulting and creation, and grassroots organizing, Define American jumpstarts widespread and culture change around citizenship, race, and identity in a changing America. It was founded in 2011 by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas. For more information, visit defineamerican.com.

About The Norman Lear Center's Media Impact Project at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism 
The Norman Lear Center is a nonpartisan research and public policy center that studies the social, political, economic and cultural impact of entertainment on the world. The Lear Center's Media Impact Project (MIP) studies the impact of news and entertainment on viewers. The goal of MIP is to prove that media matters, and to improve the quality of media to serve the public good. MIP partners with media makers and funders to create and conduct program evaluation, develop and test research hypotheses, and publish and promote thought leadership on the role of media in social change. 

Press Contact: [email protected] 

 

SOURCE Define American


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