"Festival Focus Is on Quality, Not Diversity," is the headline over a Times article about a film festival in New York. It reports:
These days, the programmers — Jytte Jensen, Dennis Lim, Marian Masone, Gavin Smith, Rajendra Roy and Joshua Siegel — are selecting titles that may not be to all tastes (a good thing) and that don't seem to have been primarily chosen for some mechanistic criteria, like national diversity. Here, the work is the thing.
It's a strange headline in that it suggests that quality and diversity are somehow conflicting goals rather than mutually reinforcing ones.