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. “You committed to a 50/50 gender parity in 2020,” he said in the speech. “Where is the challenge to commit to black hiring?
Black content led by black executives, black consultants. Are you policing our storytelling as well? Let us bring our darkness to the light.” Michael, who played an
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