All Black Creators TV Shows, BIPOC for 2022-2023 – Updating List

Advancement in front and behind the camera continues to grow despite popular claims of “racial reckoning” and a renaissance for non-white ads.
Progress continues to rise in front of and behind the television cameras in Hollywood. One October 2021 UCLA Television Diversity Study examined 461 scripted TV shows that aired or streamed during the 2019-20 season. It revealed that only 32.1% of network shows broadcast with scripts, 28.1% on cable, and 26.8% on streaming platforms, have a majority cast that is not White skin-man. Each category is up about 2-3 percent from the previous season. In summary, despite the popular claims of a “renaissance” for BIPOC creations in Hollywood (especially among African Americans), there is still much work to be done on the issue of inclusion at all. work areas.
According to their research, the BIPOC team is not disproportionately representative of their share of the US population, despite the audience’s interest in programming with talent that is representative of the nation’s diversity. , continues to increase.
When BIPOC stories are driven by non-BIPOC advertisements, character storylines may lack authenticity, or may have stereotype-dependent writing, or characters described as “lacking”. cultural”. An important question that never ceases to be asked is, therefore, whether the country’s so-called “ethnic calculus” will have any real impact on industry hiring in a way that will be evident in the future. television diversity reports 2022 or not. For now, the outlook is still foggy.
It’s clear that reality TV is dominating, and based on each network’s 2022 schedule, it’s a trend that’s not only continuing but accelerating.
Here’s IndieWire’s look at the series, with scripts created and/or curated by BIPOC’s advertisers for major platforms, scheduled for the 2022/2023 TV season. The list will be updated as networks (especially streamers) strengthen their rosters and make mid-season announcements. Although, it’s still unclear exactly what the traditional TV schedule will look like next year and beyond, with disruptors like Netflix premiering new series practically weekly throughout the year and streamers further strengthen their position.
Throughout the year, there have been numerous new series announcements, pilot pickups and series orders, but most have yet to be updated and are therefore excluded from the list below, which will be updated. updated periodically, when the company date is fixed.
ABC
“Abbot Elementary School” – Quinta Brunson, creator, star
“Black-ish” – Kenya Barris, creator
“Grey’s Anatomy” – Shonda Rhimes, creator
“The Promised Land” – Matt Lopez, creator
“Queens” – Zahir McGhee, creator
“The Wonder Years” – Saladin Patterson, creator
“Women of the Movement” – Marissa Jo Cerar, creator, writer; Gina Prince-Bythewood, director
Amazon
“Harlem” – Tracy Oliver, creator and host
“Mr. & Mrs. Smith” – Donald Glover, co-creator
“With Love” – Gloria Calderón-Kelett, creator
“The Summer That I Became Beautiful” – Jenny Hahn, creator
AMC
“Sherman’s Showcase” – Bashir Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle, creators
“The Walking Dead” – Angela Kang, host
Apple TV +
“Truth Be Told” – Nichelle Tramble Spellman, creator and host
BETTING
“Sistas” – Tyler Perry, creator
“Supported Living” – Tyler Perry, creator
“The Oval” – Tyler Perry, creator
“Twenties” – Lena Waithe, creator
“Tales” – Irv Gotti, creator
BET +
“Bruh” – Tyler Perry, creator
“Cruel” – Tyler Perry, creator
“First Wives Club” – Tracy Oliver, creator and presenter
CBS
“The Neighborhood” – Meg DeLoatch, showrunner
“Bob ♥ Abishola” – Gina Yashere, co-creator
“SWAT” – Aaron Rahsaan Thomas, co-developer and co-presenter
CBS Unlimited
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” – Jenny Lumet, co-creator
Comedy Center
“Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens” – Awkwafina and Teresa Hsiao, creators
Disney +
“Diary of a Future President” – Ilana Peña, creator and host
“Doogie Kamealoha MD” – Kourtney Kang, creator and host
“Multiple Sclerosis. Marvel” – Bisha K. Ali, creator
“Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil’s Dinosaur” – Laurence Fishburne, Helen Sugland, creators
“She-Hulk” – Jessica Gao, creator
“The Proud Family” – Bruce Wayne Smith, creator; Doreen Spicer, co-developer
Free form
“Grown-ish” – Kenya Barris and Larry Wilmore, creators
FX
“Atlanta” – Donald Glover, creator
“MC of the Mayans” – Elgin James, creator
“Snowfall” – John Singleton, creator
“Booking Dog” – Sterlin Harjo, host and co-creator; Taika Waititi, co-creator
FOX
“Our Kind of People” – Karen Gist, creator
“The Cleaning Lady” – Miranda Kwok, developed by
HBO
“Industry” – Mickey Down, co-creator
“A Black Lady Sketch Show” – Robin Thede, creator, host
“Westworld” – Lisa Joy, co-creator, co-host
HBO Max
“DMZ” – Roberto Patino, developer, host; Ava DuVernay, executive producer
“The Flight Attendant” – Natalie Chaidez, co-host
“College Girls Sex Lives” – Mindy Kaling, co-creator
Hulu
“Ramy” – Ramy Youssef, creator and host
“Wu-Tang: An American Saga” – RZA, Alex Tse, creators
NBC
“Young Rock” – Nahnatchka Khan and Jeff Chiang, creators; Nahnatchka Khan, presenter.
Netflix
“Dark Desire” – Leticia López Margalli, creator
“I never have” – Mindy Kaling, co-creator
“Inventing Anna” – Shonda Rhimes, creator
Nickelodeon
“Young Dylan” – Tyler Perry, creator
PRIVATE
“All Rise” – Dee Harris-Lawrence, host
“Cherish the day” – Ava DuVernay, creator; Raynelle Swilling and Teri Schaffer, co-performers
“Queen Sugar” – Ava DuVernay, creator
“David Makes Man” – Tarell McCraney, creator; Dee Harris-Lawrence, presenter
“Kings of Napa” – Janine Sherman Barrois, creator, host
Supreme +
“The Game” – Devon Greggory, presenter
Showtimes
“Flatbush Misdemeanors” – Kevin Iso, co-creator
“The Chi” – Lena Waithe, creator
“Ziwe” – Ziwe Fumudoh, creator and executive producer
“The Man Who Fell To Earth” – Jenny Lumet, co-creator and co-presenter
Starz
“BMF” – Randy Huggins, host
“Blindspotting” – Daveed Diggs, co-creator
“P-Valley” – Katori Hall, creator, host
Brand “Power” – Courtney A. Kemp, creator and presenter
“Run the World” – Leigh Davenport, creator; Yvestte Lee Bowser, presenter
TBS
“Chad” – Nasim Pedrad, creator
“The Last OG” – Jordan Peele, co-creator; Saladin K. Patterson, presenter
TNT
“Claw” – Janine Sherman Barrois, presenter
CW
“4400” – Arianna Jackson, co-host
“All Americans” – Nkechi Okoro Carroll, host
“All American: Homecoming” – Nkechi Okoro Carroll, developer, executive producer
“DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” – Keto Shimizu, co-host
“Kung Fu” – Christina M. Kim, developer, co-presenter
“Naomi” – Ava DuVernay, co-developer
“Riverdale” – Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, developer, host
“The Flash” – Eric Wallace, host
“Two Horror Stories” – Vera Miao, creator
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