Viola Davis lives every day like it’s a protest. The Oscar-winning actress is on the cover of the new Vanity Fair, and in the issue she opens up about activism, representation for Black women on-screen and looking back at “The Help”. “I feel like my entire life has been a protest,” Davis says. “My production company is my protest.
Me not wearing a wig at the Oscars in 2012 was my protest. It is a part of my voice, just like introducing myself to you and saying, ‘Hello, my name is Viola Davis.’” RELATED: Viola Davis Is Praised By Gabrielle Union, Naomi Campbell & More After Powerful Racial Wage Gap Comments Resurface Online Talking about the support she received as a Black woman from her mother and sisters, Davis recalls, “When I was
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