The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is caught in the throes of a desperate attempt to save itself from oblivion, after the public flogging it has taken this year in the aftermath of a scathing expose published by the Los Angeles Times in February. The Times report highlighted the HFPA’s questionable business practices and a stunning lack of diversity, with not a single one of its 90 members being Black, as one example. The HFPA is attempting to reform itself from within while facing enormous pressure from Hollywood stakeholders. After a parade of A-List Talent and Studios made statements ending their support for HFPA, NBC followed suit by announcing the cancellation of the 2022 Golden Globes Awards telecast. Last week Dick Clark Productions, the long-time producers of the Golden Globes awards show, delivered a list of recommended reforms that would “fundamentally change” the organization in an effort to rehabilitate its reputation. Later this month, HFPA members are scheduled to vote on a slate of reforms that the organization has developed over the last several months.