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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. 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 ]

  4. 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 ...

  5. American Pavilion’s Cannes Program to Include Talks ... - AOL

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    From dissecting methodologies for color-conscious casting to delving into the broader significance of diversity in storytelling, our panelists will engage in insightful conversations around the ...

  6. ‘Death On The Nile’ Star Ali Fazal Talks Color-Blind Casting

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    Fazal broke out internationally in “Furious 7” (2015), before going on to play Abdul to Judi Dench’s Victoria in Stephen Frears’ “Victoria & Abdul” in 2017 — the same year he was ...

  7. Cultural Criticism and Transformation - Wikipedia

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    hooks makes a point that casting directors and other prominent people working on a film make conscious choices of casting and when certain types of people are routinely cast in the same position. She makes a point that these routine types of molds people are cast in help to reinscribe stereotypes that are both harmful on and offscreen.

  8. Race-reversed casting - Wikipedia

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    The concept of race-reversed casting was invented by the British actor Sir Patrick Stewart in 1997. [1] As a classically trained Shakespearean actor, Stewart had wanted to play the titular character in Othello but stated that when he got to the point in his career where he felt he was experienced enough to play it, it had become no longer socially acceptable for white actors to put on ...

  9. 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 ...