Writers guild taps Indian talent in Hollywood
The Writers Guild of America West has created a American Indian Writers Caucus to develop Indian talent in Hollywood.

The group has 11 members so far. They include Steven Judd (Kiowa/Choctaw), who was working at a bingo hall owned by the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma until earlier this year.

"When I was a kid, I didn't know you can make money writing," Judd told The Loss Angeles Times. He's now working on projects through a fellowship from Disney-ABC Television Group and Walt Disney Studios.

Kim Myers, the WGAW's diversity director, said Indian writers have a tough time in Hollywood, where there are few roles and jobs for Indian talent.

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