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Charlotte
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Djimon Hounsou’s candid discussion of his financial struggles and experiences with systemic racism in Hollywood reveals uncomfortable truths about an industry that frequently touts its progressiveness but often fails to reflect those ideals in practice.

Hollywood’s compensation structures often favor those who fit into its narrow definitions of marketable talent, with actors from marginalized backgrounds frequently relegated to secondary positions both on-screen and at the negotiation table.

 

It is worth considering how the industry’s gatekeeping practices intersect with race and privilege. While blockbuster films featuring Hounsou have grossed billions globally, the wealth generated rarely trickles down equitably. This highlights the need for transparency and reform in contract negotiations to ensure that compensation reflects the value that actors like Hounsou bring to the screen.

 

Charlotte.

 

 

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