Bryce Dallas Howard, who took to social media to say that while she's grateful for the friendships she made on the movie, " is a fictional story told through the perspective of a white character and was created by predominantly white storytellers." (It was written and directed by white director Tate Taylor and based off the novel by white author Kathryn Stockett.)«We can all go further,» she wrote. «Stories are a gateway to radical empathy and the greatest ones are catalysts for action.»Instead, Howard offered 10 alternate films «about the Civil Rights Movement, lynchings, segregation, Jim Crow, and all the ways in which those have an impact on us today,» writing, «here are a handful of powerful, essential, masterful films and shows that.
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