Keep these films in mind and diversify your next movie night
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Stories are powerful: They move and inspire us, bring us closer to different realities, and can also remind us of what it means to be human. Films are no exception. Watching more diverse films has the power to broaden our views and, at the same time, reminds Hollywood that we want to see different stories onscreen. With a country as diverse as ever before according to the most recent Hollywood Diversity Report, over 40 percent of the U.S. population are minorities and will become the majority within a couple of decades the movie industry is still catching up, with people of color underrepresented both in front and behind the cameras.
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WBTVâs Steve Crump and wife Cathy donate works to UofSCâs libraries, center for civil rights history
Steve Crump and wife Cathy donate works to UofSCâs libraries, center for civil rights history By WBTV Web Staff | February 10, 2021 at 6:41 PM EST - Updated February 16 at 4:08 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WBTV) - The tireless, award-winning works from WBTV veteran journalist Steve Crump will be helping students, scholars and generations of journalists for decades to come.
The Center for Civil Rights History and Research and University of South Carolina Libraries have announced that Crump, along with his wife Cathy, will be donating their papers and films to the university, aptly named the Steve and Cathy Wilson Crump Collection.