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President Obama Speaks Out About Oscars Diversity Issue

"When everybody's story is told, that makes for better art"

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Liz Raftery

President Barack Obama has addressed the controversy over the Oscars' lack of diversity, calling for more inclusivity in both the movies that get made in Hollywood and those that get awards attention.

"When everybody's story is told, then that makes for better art," Obama told a group of reporters on Wednesday. "That makes for better entertainment. It makes everybody feel part of one American family. So I think, as a whole, the industry should do what every other industry should do, which is to look for talent, and provide opportunity to everybody."

Academy ends lifetime memberships, announces other initiatives to increase diversity

After the Academy Awards nominations were announced earlier this month and featured all-white acting nominees for the second year in a row, a number of celebrities including Jada Pinkett Smith have called for a boycott of the ceremony. Last week, the Academy announced new initiatives to diversify its membership.

However, Obama also said that the #OscarsSoWhite controversy and its aftermath speaks to an issue that extends beyond Hollywood. "I think the Oscar debate is really just an expression of this broader issue of, 'Are we making sure that everybody is getting a fair shot?'" he said.

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