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Quoted: Fred McKinney on Diversity and the Oscars

2/24/2016
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“Currently, 94 percent of the members are white and 73 percent are male. If the Academy continues to be an exclusive club of white males, having diverse nominations will be a struggle,” says Fred McKinney, managing director of minority business programs at the Tuck School of Business, in a Black Enterprise opinion piece about the Academy Awards.

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