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Bafta Judge Quits Over Racial Slur Handling
24 Feb
Summary
- Judge Jonte Richardson resigned from Bafta's talent panel.
- He cited the organization's response to a racial slur incident.
- Richardson believes Bafta failed to protect Black guests and creatives.

Jonte Richardson has announced his resignation from the Bafta emerging talent judging panel. This decision comes in response to the organization's handling of an incident where a Tourette's campaigner shouted a racial slur during the recent awards ceremony. Richardson expressed that Bafta's response was "utterly unforgivable" and stated he cannot contribute his time to an organization that has repeatedly failed to protect the dignity of its Black guests and the wider creative community.
Richardson highlighted Bafta's "long history of systemic racism" and indicated that without an appropriate apology and acknowledgment of harm to both Black and disabled communities, his continued involvement would imply condoning their actions. He urged Bafta leadership to comprehend the damage caused and implement necessary changes to prevent future occurrences, emphasizing the need for inclusive production staff.



