Hudson called their concerns "valid" and promised that "future Oscar telecasts (will) be more culturally sensitive," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The brief response that was emailed to the members, acknowledged their criticisms, which centred on a skit in which host Chris Rock introduced three Asian children as Academy accountants and some comments by presenter Sacha Baron Cohen.
Hudson emphasised that it "was never the Academy's intent to offend anyone" and that the organisation "will be exercising more oversight" going forward "to ensure that material in future telecasts (will) be more culturally sensitive."
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