Arts & Entertainment
Al Sharpton's Group Protests All-White Oscars in Detroit
The Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network stages protests in Hollywood, Detroit and across the nation on Oscars Sunday.
DETROIT, MI – The Rev. Al Sharpton will be in Hollywood for Oscar Sunday, taking part in a protest of the all-white slate of acting nominees and calling for more diversity in the entertainment industry, while members of his National Action Network will stage protests in cities in Detroit.
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Protests are also planned in across the country, including Miami, Atlanta, Detroit, Cleveland, New York and Washington, D.C.
Sharpton’s organization said it’s important to “take a unified stand for diversity, inclusion and justice in Hollywood” and encourage people to “tune out the Oscars.”
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“Let’s send a strong message that diversity in the film industry must be more than a hollow promise,” the NAN said in a statement.
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