During a new episode of Juicy Scoop With Heather McDonald, Michael B. Jordan‘s former house assistant shared what it was like to work for the Black Panther star.
25.07.2020 - 20:59 / nme.com
Black Panther star Michael B. Jordan has launched a new inclusion initiative aimed at securing racial justice in Hollywood.The actor, who has previously been vocal about the need for more diversity within the film and TV industries, announced the new #ChangeHollywood programme yesterday (July 24).The initiative has been created in collaboration with non-profit civil rights advocacy organisation Color Of Change.
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Michael B. Jordan has teamed up with a civil rights advocacy charity to help promote change in Hollywood.
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Michael B. Jordan has teamed up with officials at non-profit Color Of Change to provide concrete steps for studios, production companies, and agencies to invest in anti-racist content.Amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement against systematic racism, the actor has partnered with the foundation to help production companies tell authentic black stories and work with black talent, ensuring more diverse onscreen representation.The #ChangeHollywood initiative provides a roadmap for change,
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Mackenzie Nichols Staff WriterActor-producer Michael B. Jordan and a trio of Broadway insiders have unveiled separate initiatives to advance the cause of racial justice in the entertainment industry.Jordan has partnered with the non-profit org Color of Change to launch the #ChangeHollywood initiative.
Also Read: Michael B Jordan Urges Hollywood to 'Commit to Black Hiring' at #BLM ProtestThe key aspects of the roadmap, which you view in full here, include:“The legacy of racism in Hollywood is long and unforgivable: excluding Black talent, silencing Black voices, derailing Black careers, and using the economic power of the industry to prop up police who target and enact violence on Black communities,” Rashad Robinson, president of Color Of Change, said in a statement.