Inclusion Rider is a Hollywood movie and TV product contract term means “you can ask for and/or demand at least 50 percent diversity in not only the casting, but also the crew.” This made famous by 2018 Academy Award winning Best Actress Frances Dormand in her acceptance speech for her role in Three Billboards Outside
Ebbing, Missouri. It's about reflecting the world we live in.
An
inclusion rider might require the cast to be 50 percent female, 40 percent underrepresented ethnic groups,
20 percent people with disabilities and 5 percent LGBT people.
Example:
Frances McDormand, who won the award for her role in Three Billboards Outside
Ebbing, Missouri, ended her acceptance speech with the words "inclusion rider0" after
highlighting all female Academy Award nominees.