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After Hollywood’s #MeToo Reckoning, a Fear It Was Only Short-Lived

The New York Times – Movies:

The movement led to increased diversity and representation in the entertainment industry, but now there is worry that executives have turned their attention elsewhere.

Brooks Barnes
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Discrimination, Lin, Dan, Movies, Race and Ethnicity, Television, Time’s Up
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