
At the Oscars, stars celebrate diversity and inclusion
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Jeffrey Brown talks with the the woman credited with inventing the idea, Stacy Smith.
At Sunday’s Academy Awards, Best Actress-winner Frances McDormand ended her acceptance speech with two words: inclusion rider. Jeffrey Brown talks with the the woman credited with inventing the idea, Stacy Smith, founder of USC's Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, to discuss what it means, how it works and its potential to combat bias in Hollywood.
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At the Oscars, stars celebrate diversity and inclusion
Clip: 3/5/2018 | 6m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
At Sunday’s Academy Awards, Best Actress-winner Frances McDormand ended her acceptance speech with two words: inclusion rider. Jeffrey Brown talks with the the woman credited with inventing the idea, Stacy Smith, founder of USC's Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, to discuss what it means, how it works and its potential to combat bias in Hollywood.
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