Hollywood's Motion Pictures Academy is going to implement new eligibility rules to promote diversity at the Oscar nomination, which will be under a new announcement on Friday. The move comes after years of criticism over the lack of diversity among the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science and all the nominees and winners they have chosen. The aim of this change is to promote equal opportunities and on and off screen representation. Actress Reese Witherspoon does not feel afraid of death Academy CEO Don Hudson said in an official statement this time, "We know there are a lot of things to be done to ensure equal opportunities across the board. We will make changes and continue to investigate. Our rules and procedures to ensure that we listen and listen to everyone. A new task force will be created to develop and implement new representation and inclusion standards for Oscar eligibility. " Allegations of theft on 'Avengers: Endgame's scene over social media The panel on Academy Diversity is going to host a series of discussions, which will also include a talk by Academy Governor Hoopi Goldberg on 'The impact of racism and harmful stereotypes in Hollywood films'. The changes were announced following mass anti-racist demonstrations since the May 25 murder of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis. According to reports, among the changes made by the academy, the number of nominations in one of the best picture categories is determined. The number of nominations in this category will be 10 for the 2021 Oscar Awards. The report quoted Academy President David Rubin as saying that the leadership and board of the academy are committed to continuing fairness in their initiatives, committees, programs, and events. Other plans include changes in the tenure of the Board of Governors. Aaron Carter engaged to girlfriend, shared this photo on Instagram