The Humanitas organization forwent its usual luncheon ceremony in solidarity of the strikes but also gave awards to 'Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio,' 'Cha Cha Real Smooth' and Tyler Perry's 'A Jazzman's Blues.'
, Humanitas, an organization founded in 1974, also honored the striking Writers Guild of America itself with its “Voice for Change” award. Past winners of that award have included Ava DuVernay and Kenya Barris.
Humanitas’ mission is to tell “stories that explore the human experience because we believe that the act of acknowledging our common humanity is transformational.” With that in mind, this year the organization’s winners include‘ Craig Mazin for the teleplay for the emotional and critically lauded episode “Long, Long Time” in the drama television category.
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