this is an equity problem, nobody can say this is an accident. we really felt instinctivelyjust by presenting that research to a wide array of people in studio jobs who are producers, agents, at senior levels, they would be shocked, because i think most people don t consider themselves biased and yet the cumulative effect of their decisions was biased, and indeed that proved to be true. when we first started, the biggest obstacle to making change was a perception that there wasn t a problem. ah, yes. yes, america is a patriarchal, racist society. it is. that is the world that we live in and just to say it out loud, oh my god, don t say it! but we have to say it because we have to know it, we have to look at it to make that change, you know? and even all of us, not just the white folks but all of us operate under these assumptions and biases.
seeing the research in the cold light of day and saying, nobody can deny that this is an equity problem, nobody can say this is an accident. we really felt instinctively, just by presenting that research to a wide array of people in studio jobs who are producers, agents, at senior levels, they would be shocked, because i think most people don t consider themselves biased, and yet the cumulative effect of their decisions was biased, and indeed that proved to be true. when we first started, the biggest obstacle to making change was a perception that there wasn t a problem. ah, yes. america is a patriarchal, racist society. it is. that is the world that we live in. just to say it out loud, oh my god, don t say it! but we have to say it because we have to know it, we have to look at it to make that change, you know? and even all of us, not just the white folks but all of us operate under these
all the commitments to equity and all the commitments to a wide array of stories we all believe in. believe in. which is why reframe believe in. which is why reframe is believe in. which is why reframe is so believe in. which is why reframe is so valuable i believe in. which is why | reframe is so valuable to believe in. which is why - reframe is so valuable to our business the idea of reframe was originally research based. seeing the research in the cold light of day and saying nobody can deny that this is an equity problem nobody can say this is an accident. we really felt instinctivelyjust by instinctively just by presenting that instinctivelyjust by presenting that research to a wide array of people in studio jobs who are producers, agents, at senior levels, they would be shocked, because i think most people don t consider themselves biased and yet the cumulative effect of their decisions was biased, and indeed that proved to be true. when we first started, the biggest obs
is an equity problem, nobody can say this is an accident. we really felt instinctivelyjust by presenting that research to a wide array of people in studio jobs who are producers, agents, at senior levels, they would be shocked, because i think most people don t consider themselves biased and yet, the cumulative effect of their decisions was biased. and indeed, that proved to be true. when we first started, the biggest obstacle to making change was a perception that there wasn t a problem. ah, yes. america is a patriarchal, racist society. it is. that s the world that we live in. and just to say it out loud, oh, my god, don t say it! but we have to say it because we have to know it, we have to look at it to make that
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