I follow some local news politicians & arts organizations, regional political organizations & arts organizations, and indie filmmakers' current films on any social media. Twitter is my main. I don't think about their background as much as I do what they put out into the ether. My most recent follows:
MOONLIGHT Movie @moonlightmov; film screening now in select cities. it's a coming of age story about a young black gay male, which I'm drawn to first by its artistic framing and second by the vile unsupportive homophobia rampant in black communities. Seeing the screening in Atlanta next weekend; I am very excited! I also like that I've been avoiding most mainstream films because I've purposefully encountered SO many different actors of different backgrounds this year that I'm glad my conversations don't end and begin with Hollywood. Mississippi Damned is another great one with a black lesbian character, Pariah is awesome, etc.
OCA: Public Art @OCAPublicArt, Atlanta's Public Arts arm; their updates are very simple, but I followed them to keep track of different creative sectors' progress so that I can keep rethinking how to ask for tailored employment positions I know would enrich their programming. Once I am ABD, I am hitting those streets.
Huck @huckmagazine, an international magazine invested in sharing all kinds of works by creatives, especially in photography and video. I follow for the pretty pictures. It's sort of hipster but the writing isn't.
Five Thirty-Eight @fivethirtyeight, for graphs.