Actor Michael asks industry to employ black people
Actor Michael asks industry to employ black people
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The Black Lives Matter movement continues in America. 'Black Panther' actor Michael B. Jordan, who came with this movement, has called on Hollywood to keep black employees from Saturday. The actor, who reached the protest site, gave a speech against the brutality of the police and also spoke about the discrimination against the black community in the entertainment industry.

Jordan said in his address, 'I want us to give space to black employees. I use my power to demand diversity, but it is the time of studios and agencies and we are standing in front of all these buildings. In his speech, Jordan also highlighted how committed the film industry is to gender equality, but there is also inequality based on apartheid. Jordan also stressed the need to cast votes in the upcoming elections. He said, "We got the vote. Everyone says it's a very easy thing to do, I listen to it and respect it, but voting is no more important than today."

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