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  2. Color-blind casting - Wikipedia

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    Color-blind casting is the practice of casting roles without regard to the actor's ethnicity or race. [1] Alternative terms and similar practices include non-traditional casting , integrated casting , or blind casting , [ a ] which can involve casting without consideration of skin color , body shape , sex or gender .

  3. How ‘Hamilton’ Became a Color-Conscious Casting Trailblazer ...

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    Anthony Ramos, Leslie Odom, Jr., and the “Hamilton” casting directors reveal the process behind casting Black and brown faces as historic white figures. How ‘Hamilton’ Became a Color ...

  4. Color consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Color consciousness is a theory stating that equality under the law is insufficient to address racial inequalities in society. It rejects the concept of fundamental racial differences, but holds that physical differences such as skin color can and do negatively impact some people's life opportunities. [ 1 ]

  5. Playboy Bunny - Wikipedia

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    The girls there were part of the entertainment; part of the sort of mystique, the excitement, the naughtiness of it," she recalled. "But on the inside of that job, the girls were treated very, very well. There was a lot of benefits: health benefits, job security, good salary, good money. It was a very sought-after kind of job.") [38]

  6. How Image Award Nominees Shape Our Perception of the ... - AOL

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    At the height of the civil rights movement, “Star Trek” won an inaugural Image Award from the NAACP for its positive depiction of race relations in the future. Decades later, entertainment ...

  7. See Reese Witherspoon's response to Savannah Guthrie's ... - AOL

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    The TODAY co-anchor pulled off the look by wearing a curly blond wig and an all-pink outfit that resembled the studious attorney, portrayed by Witherspoon.

  8. Red dress effect - Wikipedia

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    Red dress effect. The red dress effect, which can be broadened to the general red-attraction effect, the red-romance effect, or the romantic red effect, is a phenomenon [clarification needed] in which the color red increases physical attraction, sexual desire, and romantic sentiments in comparison to other colors.

  9. Talk:Color-blind casting - Wikipedia

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    The whole concept of this article is somewhat confused. We should arguably distinguish between literally 'color-blind casting' - simply casting the best actor regardless of their race - and deliberately casting non-white actors for good reason, as in Hamilton. The latter might be called 'color-conscious casting' but it certainly isn't color-blind.