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Fox Wouldn’t Allow Fantastic Four Director To Cast A Black Actress! - perezhilton.com - Hollywood
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09.06.2020 / 19:59

Fox Wouldn’t Allow Fantastic Four Director To Cast A Black Actress!

Guys, you won’t believe this… but there’s a lot of racism in Hollywood!

Kylie Jenner's Beauty Brand Reveals Its Percentage of Black Employees to Support Pull Up for Change - www.eonline.com
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09.06.2020 / 01:33

Kylie Jenner's Beauty Brand Reveals Its Percentage of Black Employees to Support Pull Up for Change

Kylie Jenner's eponymous beauty brand is participating in the Pull Up or Shut Up initiative. The Pull Up for Change Instagram account, which was created by Uoma Beauty's founder and CEO Sharon Chuter, recently called on cosmetic brands to "pull up or shut up." "Thank you for the public statements of support for the Black community.

Michael B. Jordan Speaks To Protesters Challenging Studios & Agencies To “Commit To Black Hiring” - theplaylist.net - Hollywood - Jordan
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08.06.2020 / 21:31

Michael B. Jordan Speaks To Protesters Challenging Studios & Agencies To “Commit To Black Hiring”

Back in 2018, Michael B. Jordan’s production company, Outlier Society Productions, joined the growing movement to support inclusion riders in contracts, to help make Hollywood more inclusive.

Michael B. Jordan calls on Hollywood executives to ‘commit to black hiring’ - www.hollywood.com - California - Jordan - Beverly Hills
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08.06.2020 / 18:11

Michael B. Jordan calls on Hollywood executives to ‘commit to black hiring’

Michael B. Jordan delivered an impassioned speech while attending a Black Lives Matter protest on Saturday (June 6, 2020) in Beverly Hills.The 33-year-old Black Panther actor vowed to promote diversity and black culture as he took to the streets in California, and he called on Hollywood agents to do the same.“You committed to a 50/50 gender parity in 2020, where is the challenge to commit to black hiring?” he questioned.

Black Lives Matter: Michael B Jordan urges Hollywood to support black talent in a powerful protest speech - www.pinkvilla.com - USA - Jordan
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08.06.2020 / 08:11

Black Lives Matter: Michael B Jordan urges Hollywood to support black talent in a powerful protest speech

In an attempt to combat the racial inequality in the USA, Michael B. Jordan called for Hollywood to invest in black staff during a protest.

Michael B. Jordan Speaks Out at Anti-Racism Protest in L.A.: "Invest in Black Staff" - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Jordan - city Century - county Grant
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08.06.2020 / 00:43

Michael B. Jordan Speaks Out at Anti-Racism Protest in L.A.: "Invest in Black Staff"

During a protest against police violence organized by the Big 4 agencies in Century City on Saturday, Michael B. Jordan took the microphone to reflect on some of his film roles and share what they have taught him about racial injustice and inequality.

'Fantastic Four' director Josh Trank claims he got 'pretty heavy pushback' for wanting to cast black actress - www.foxnews.com
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08.06.2020 / 00:11

'Fantastic Four' director Josh Trank claims he got 'pretty heavy pushback' for wanting to cast black actress

Director Josh Trank is opening up about his experience working on "Fantastic Four." The director recently sat down for a virtual interview with First Cut, via Geeks of Color, where he was asked whether he considered casting a black woman to play Sue Storm, a popular superheroine from Marvel comics known as the Invisible Woman.

Michael B. Jordan calls for studios and agencies to “invest in black staff” - www.nme.com - USA - Jordan - Minneapolis - county Grant
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07.06.2020 / 23:53

Michael B. Jordan calls for studios and agencies to “invest in black staff”

It comes as protests continue across the US and around the world after the death of George Floyd, an African-American man, who was killed in Minneapolis when a police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine-minutes and ignored the man’s pleas that he couldn’t breathe.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jordan reflected on some of his movie roles, sharing what they have taught him about racial injustice and inequality.Speaking on his role as Oscar Grant in Fruitvale Station, he said it gave

'Fantastic Four' Director Says He Was Blocked by Studio From Casting a Black Actress as Sue Storm - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
07.06.2020 / 21:47

'Fantastic Four' Director Says He Was Blocked by Studio From Casting a Black Actress as Sue Storm

published on Friday, the director opened up about the 2015 film, revealing that he initially wanted to cast a black actress as Sue Storm, but got «pushback» from the studio. The film was released by Fox, before the rights went to Disney.«There were a lot of controversial conversations that were had behind-the-scenes on that.

Michael B. Jordan Calls On Hollywood To ''Invest in Black Staff'' During L.A. Protest - www.eonline.com - Los Angeles - Minnesota - Jordan - Minneapolis
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07.06.2020 / 20:51

Michael B. Jordan Calls On Hollywood To ''Invest in Black Staff'' During L.A. Protest

Michael B. Jordan called for Hollywood studios to "invest in Black staff" during a protest in Los Angeles, Calif.

Michael B. Jordan Calls Out Hollywood To Hire More Black People At L.A. Protest - hollywoodlife.com - USA - Jordan - city Tinseltown - city Century
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07.06.2020 / 19:05

Michael B. Jordan Calls Out Hollywood To Hire More Black People At L.A. Protest

Michael B. Jordan, 33, made an appearance at an L.A. area Black Lives Matter protest on June 6 and insisted Hollywood must “commit to black hiring” in a memorable speech. The actor showed up to the protest, which was organized by the Big 4 agencies in Century City, and called out Tinseltown by encouraging them to put their words into action and get more African Americans jobs. He was surrounded by other protesters when he spoke about the important issue.

Michael B Jordan Urges Hollywood to ‘Commit to Black Hiring’ at #BLM Protest - thewrap.com - Jordan
thewrap.com
07.06.2020 / 08:31

Michael B Jordan Urges Hollywood to ‘Commit to Black Hiring’ at #BLM Protest

Actor Michael B Jordan speaks to protestors “Where is the challenge to commit to Black hiring? Black content lead by Black executives, Black consultants.” (???? @producerTommy / @blacklovedoc) #BlackLivesMatter #BlackMediaMatters pic.twitter.com/0yCKwwSGOg— NICK HAMILTON (@NickHamiltonLA) June 6, 2020The actor came to prominence in 2013 by portraying Oscar Grant, a young black man needlessly killed in “Fruitvale Station,” and last year starred as justice-seeking attorney Bryan Stevenson in “Just

‘Fantastic Four’ Director Josh Trank Says Studio Blocked Him From Casting Black Actress As Sue Storm - deadline.com
deadline.com
07.06.2020 / 07:01

‘Fantastic Four’ Director Josh Trank Says Studio Blocked Him From Casting Black Actress As Sue Storm

Anita Bennett editorJosh Trank says he wanted to cast a black actress as Sue Storm in the 2015 film Fantastic Four, but the studio vetoed his plan.The director recently discussed the casting of the superhero film during a virtual video interview with Geeks of Color. He told the outlet he had specific plans for the cast, but got “pushback” from the studio.“There were a lot of controversial conversations that were had behind-the-scenes on that.

Michael B. Jordan Calls on Execs to 'Commit to Black Hiring' in Passionate Speech at BLM March - www.justjared.com - Jordan - Beverly Hills
justjared.com
07.06.2020 / 05:35

Michael B. Jordan Calls on Execs to 'Commit to Black Hiring' in Passionate Speech at BLM March

Michael B. Jordan speaks on stage while attending a Black Lives Matter protest on Saturday afternoon (June 6) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Michael B. Jordan Tells Protesters Hollywood Must “Commit To Black Hiring” - deadline.com - USA - Jordan - city Century
deadline.com
07.06.2020 / 05:31

Michael B. Jordan Tells Protesters Hollywood Must “Commit To Black Hiring”

Anita Bennett editorMichael B. Jordan spoke out against police brutality and racial injustice Saturday at a protest organized by the Big 4 agencies in Century City.The actor, who played an African American man who died at the hands of police in the 2013 film Fruitvale Station, called on Hollywood to put its words into action and hire more African Americans.“You committed to a 50/50 gender parity in 2020,” he said.

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