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Ava DuVernay And Shonda Rhimes Among The First To Support NBC's Cancellation Of The Golden Globe Award
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(Entertainment)
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... The Golden Globes just might be the first among many to be held accountable in this way for neglecting marginalized stories and voices.
Top Image: Screenshot From THR News Video On Golden Globes Cancellation ...
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Created on 11 May 2021
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Janet Mock Gave Hollywood The Long Overdue Read It Deserves At The "Pose" Season Three Premier
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(TV)
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... went on, vocalizing a sentiment that so many marginalized folks who’ve taken on Tinseltown can surely empathize with. As game-changing of a show as Pose is, the industry has consistently failed to give ...
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Created on 07 May 2021
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The Timelessness Of The Cheerleader Flick: Serving You Veracity In A Y2K Miniskirt
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(Movies)
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... that many consider frivolous or superficial into the foundation of a complex coming-of-age story.
By establishing footing within that which is already marginalized, cheerleader movies open up an effective ...
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Created on 04 February 2021
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The Best Films From The Reel Sisters Of The Diaspora Festival — And Where to Watch Them
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(Movies)
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... and showcases its commitment to serving women of color. The film is made more gorgeous with dance sequences from black ballerinas in stunning yellow tutus. Watch this short documentary and learn how marginalized ...
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Created on 12 December 2019
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How Teen Movies Shaped Us — Possibly For The Worse
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(Movies)
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... representation means to marginalized folks, it’s important that artists, filmmakers, and other creative people continue to make art for folks who need, and want so desperately, to be seen. We don’t need ...
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Created on 27 June 2019
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These Women Want You To Have A Better Death
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(Feminism)
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... toward death and dying or the treatment of those marginalized by society. Feminism is at the heart of this movement and is playing a vital role in challenging cultural norms and increasing death acceptance.” ...
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Created on 02 August 2017
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Jennie Livingston's Famous Documentary 'Paris is Burning' Made Drag Culture Legendary: 52 Weeks of Directo
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(Movies)
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... Despite it being one of the few films to document these marginalized groups, it was and is a controversial film. Some see it as shining a light on these often ignored groups, others see it as cultural ...
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Created on 12 May 2016
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How Kasi Lemmons Went From Child Actor To "Eve's Bayou": 52 Weeks Of Directo
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(Movies)
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... if the film was marginalized and not recognized by awards shows—specifically the Academy, because it was considered to be a “black” film. In an interview from 2001, Lemmons gets into a discussion with ...
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Created on 10 March 2016