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"CALL ME BY MY NAME!"
Uploaded by Matt Mar 05, 2018 at 01:30PM EST
Origin Entry: 2018 Academy Awards
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an inclusion rider is something actors put into their contracts to ensure gender and racial equality in hiring on movie sets. We should support this for a billion reasons, but if you can't find a reason to, here's one: it will make movies better.
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📈'Inclusion' is our top search on the night, followed by 'cinematography,' 'in memoriam,' 'feminism,' and 'rider.' #Oscars
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First E! pays Catt Sadler less than her male counterpart, then they fire the producer that was critical of the network's treatment of her and now they are standing by Ryan Seacrest. Why aren't people boycotting this network? #TimesUp #boycottE #ERedCarpe
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