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Black Panther (2018)
“Don’t you touch my baby, Sir! Don’t you f**king touch my baby!”
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I saw this incorrect quote post for something different and I felt the need to make it into a quick nalu comic while waiting for someone to get back to me about a job- The Domestic life AU lives on!
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“Hello. Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. If you, like me, are a gentile, please consider this act of service: search for the term “holocaust hoax” on Twitter. When you see tweets labeling the Holocaust as a hoax, report that tweet as directing hate against a group.”
Read the full thread here
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“To be seen and heard is a simple human need,” Rodriguez wrote. “To be invisible in a world of loud voices is heartbreaking and dehumanizing. The under-representation of Latinos in Hollywood both on and off screen is not just a feeling; it’s a sad reality.”
Following this year’s Oscar nominations — which included no Asian or Latinx performers nominated in the four acting categories — Gina Rodriguez penned an essay for Variety about the lack of Latino characters in film.
A recent New York Times article reported that while Latinos make up 18 percent of the population in America, they account for 23 percent of frequent movie goers. Despite their ticket purchases, only 3 percent of speaking characters were played by Latinos in the last decade. The last time a Latino actor was nominated was back in 2012.
After the Academy announced this year’s list of nominees, Rodriguez shared her disappointment about the absence of Latinos on Twitter.
The Jane the Virgin star also wrote about her own success in Hollywood and her good experiences working on Sony’s Miss Bala, an upcoming movie that was filmed in Mexico with a 95 percent Latino crew. “This film should not however be the exception to the rule, it should be a constant practice in our industry,” Rodriguez wrote. She then added, “It’s important we celebrate, employ and represent all Latinos from European to Afro-Latinos, because it is our responsibility as an industry to give this entire generation positive representation so that no one feels invisible.”
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