Oscars
When Will & Jada Pinkett-Smith spoke out about the Oscars, they received some backlash, mostly from Janice Hubert, better known as the beloved Aunt Viv from The…
Academy searches for Black presenters to diversify Oscars.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has unveiled new plans to increase diversity among the Academy's membership.
Though the changes won't affect this year's voting process, many are reacting to the news, including Rev. Al Sharpton.
We understand that Stacey's been in the industry for decades, but maybe she forgot a few of her steps along the way.
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They are planning to make changes in an effort to diversify their board and nominations in the future.
Will Smith appears on GMA to discuss Oscars boycott
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Jada Pinkett Smith acknowledged President Cheryl Boone Isaacs' plan to ensure The Academy includes more diversity amongst it's membership
Cheryl Boone Isaacs issued a statement over the weekend after Spike Lee and Jada Pinkett Smith called for an Oscars boycott.
Black filmmakers and thespians are calling for the community to stand in our power and no longer look to White award shows for validation.
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