On Sunday, during her acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award, Jane Fonda, who has always been an activist, ally and advocate to marginalized voices, talked about how she has seen “a lot of diversity” in her lifetime and that she has been challenged to understand some of the people she has met.
It was one of those moments in which the next part could be really profound or take a turn for the worse. Luckily, it’s Jane Fonda so we know where it’s headed.She went to address the hot-button issue of inclusion and representation in film and TV and mentioned Nomadland, Small Axe, Minari, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, One Night In Miami, Ramy, I May Destroy You and many other films and TV series that were created by and featured people of
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