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If you wonder why Latino and African-Americans have their own awards shows to honor their people, it's because far too often the big awards shows become boringly drawn out celebrations of whiteness.
Renee of Womanist Musings touched upon that in her critique of Sunday's Emmy Awards in which once again, POC's were nominated (and very few of them) but went home empty handed.
Okay, now it's time for me to give you a taste of what she had to say about the just concluded Emmy's
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It would have been bad enough if the erasure of actors of colour were
simply this year's Emmys, but the truth of the matter is that these
award shows have a long history of this exclusionary behaviour. There
are still categories which no Black actor has ever won (this in
supposedly post racial America).
If Esposito had won Best Supporting Actor in a Drama for "Breaking Bad,"
or if Rudolph had won the Comedy Guest Actress Award for "Saturday
Night Live," they would have become the first black performers to win in
their respective categories ever. Cheadle would have become only the
second African-American in history to win Best Lead Actor in a Comedy
for "House of Lies." Elba was nominated for Lead Actor in a Movie/Mini
for "Luther" and Devine for Guest Actress in a Drama for "Grey's
Anatomy." The news isn't as shocking considering only 5 percent of black actors have won awards in the 63 years of the Emmys. [source]
When this sort of issue is brought up, it is often suggested that we
focus on our own awards, but this is not a solution. Award shows like
the Emmys and the Oscars portend to represent the entire industry but
that is certainly not what they are doing. What we need to advance is
mainstream inclusion, not special side projects; separate is not equal,
as we have seen over the decades. Year after year, what is presented as
inclusion, is nothing more than yet another extravagant display of White
hegemony.What we have been offered are crumbs from the masters table
and this will never be acceptable. Even with the population
demographics shifting, Whiteness still refuses to loosen its hold on
power. If they are not going to award the work of actors of colour, they
might as well rename the show to the White Emmy awards because the
exclusion is obvious to anyone watching.
"Womanist Musings-An All White Emmys"
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