and not having to whitewash their stories.
You can't whitewash us out of our own stories and think we're going to sit peacefully by and watch this nonsense, you know what I mean.
and said I was whitewashed .
erased and or whitewashed , even in the context of Latin America.
But it's not whitewashing everything and saying, oh, it's just rose-tinted glasses.
And then "Hollywood Reporter" can write an editorial on that about the problematic nature of whitewashing .
And a few of them didn't even know about the whole Hollywood whitewashing controversy at all.
And then he took white paint, and he whitewashed the walls.
And you called it-- "whitewashing ," I guess, is a term probably used in Hollywood more.
Well, the reason why is our mind whitewashes our own behavior.
But if and when we've made it, there's this tendency to whitewash our past.
My worry is that in doing that you quickly wash over, literally whitewash you might say, colonialism, imperialism,
Despite the Pentagon's whitewash , the attack was brutal and might have involved a war crime since those removing
He apologized to a degree for the specific whitewashing of Fuentes, but
So there seems to be a lot of whitewashing of the history.
Even the terminology, like American Indian, seems really whitewashed .
I think that you can see that in Hollywood where the people are speaking out against the whitewashing of Asian roles and traditionally Asian movies, or like the "Hawaii Five-0"
So you've touched upon a very important point, which is the model minority myth also whitewashes very real racial bias and racial disparities, including
won't be sort of the world according to Lee, a whitewashed version.
And that happened in response to "Ghost in the Shell" and a lot of these other movies that have to do with whitewashing and all that good stuff.
And there is another case of some Hollywood whitewashing .
In the interest of time, I've cut this whitewashing chapter from the presentation today, but briefly, this is what it's about.
Mickey Rooney in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," of course, is the most famous case of whitewashing that there is.
So we're not gonna whitewash history and act like we are already in equity
But once we begin to gentrify and overdevelop the neighborhood, we begin to whitewash that very community that drew attention,
And at the time in the late '40s, there was a big movement by German Americans to whitewash what had happened in World War II.
How do you have a conversation and practice about intersectionality, without whitewashing it?
Has that been, like, a big reaction from people is that specifically, they talk about Hollywood whitewashing or representation in media when they talk to you guys
The group made headlines earlier this year for their efforts to fight against damaging Asian stereotypes through humor and their viral T-shirt poking fun of Hollywood whitewashing ,
And that show, "Asian AF," is more of a celebration of Asian American performers doing comedy, where it's not so much about the whitewashing
From like basically the inception of like, clicking on Google Earth and zooming in as far as you can to see some little whitewashed triangle of wave,
ICBM's all made by, each part made by different companies: North American Raytheon, etcetera would all be whitewashed into a single color and painted only USA so as to give the illusion