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Monday, October 12, 2015

Feminism in Hollywood: How Women’s Rights Are Changing in 2015

Variety: When Ashley Judd was making Paramount’s “Kiss the Girls” in the late ’90s, she was being pursued by a mogul from a rival studio, whom she believed wanted to cast her in a film. But suddenly she found herself falling into a dark trap.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Talk about politics... Feminism is running rampage in 2015. Women are taking a stand for what they believe in. Celebrities are going out of their way to share their story on television and social media for everyone to see and it's actually working. We've always been taunt that women are the under dogs of this world. They are the ones behind the scenes, the helpers, the side kicks of the business world. Now women are becoming leaders, owners, and the defiers of our generation. They are blowing the minds, showing that women are capable of anything. I like to think of women at Carnegie Mellon's School of Drama as defiers of our generation. They really work hard at what they do and no one can do it better. It's just as simple as Susan Tsu drawing a straight line without a straight edge. The talent that women has is incredible and no one could do her job better.