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Danielle Deadwyler cites racism, misogynoir in Oscar snub

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Danielle Deadwyler says racism and misogynoir played a role in this year's Academy Awards nominations, where she and Viola Davis were overlooked in the best actress category.

Going into Oscar nominations last month, Deadwyler was widely seen as a likely nominee for her lauded performance as Mamie Till-Mobley in 鈥淭ill.鈥 But the best actress field, perhaps the most competitive category this year, didn't shake out as expected: Both Deadwyler and Davis were left out.

Davis, a four-time Oscar nominee and one-time winner for her performance in 鈥淔ences,鈥 had been celebrated for the historical epic 鈥淭he Woman King.鈥 Deadwyler had been nominated by the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the BAFTAs in the run-up to Oscar nominations, and won best lead performance at the Gotham Awards.

That two prominent Black actors were among the most striking snubs has been seen by some as a reflection of racial bias in the film industry. The day after the Oscar nominations, 鈥淭ill鈥 director Chinonye Chukwu posted on Instagram: 鈥淲e live in a world and work in industries that are so aggressively committed to upholding whiteness and perpetuating an unabashed misogyny towards Black women.鈥

Asked for her reaction to that comment on an episode of the 鈥淜ermode & Mayo's Take鈥 podcast posted on Friday, Deadwyler strongly agreed with Chukwu.

鈥淲e're talking about people who perhaps chose not to see the film - we're talking about misogynoir - like it comes in all kinds of ways, whether it's direct or indirect,鈥 said Deadwyler. 鈥淚t impacts who we are. I think the question is more on people who are living in whiteness, white people's assessment of the spaces they are privileged by.鈥

Misogynoir, a term coined by the Black feminist author and activist Moya Bailey, refers to misogyny and prejudice directed at Black women.

鈥淚 think the question is more on people who are living in whiteness, white people's assessment of the spaces they are privileged by,鈥 added Deadwyler. 鈥淲e've seen it exist in a governmental capacity - it can exist on a societal capacity, be it global or national.鈥

That Deadwyler and Davis were edged out of an Oscar nomination is part of what fueled the initial backlash to the star-studded grassroots campaign for actress Andrea Riseborough. After a string of celebrity-hosted screenings (a regular feature of Hollywood's awards season), Riseborough unexpectedly landed a nomination for her performance in the indie drama 鈥淭o Leslie,鈥 alongside Michelle Yeoh (鈥淓verything Everywhere All at Once鈥), Cate Blanchett (鈥淭ar鈥), Ana de Armas (鈥淏londe鈥) and Michelle Williams (鈥淭he Fabelmans鈥).

After the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announced an inquiry into the Riseborough campaign, it found no reason to rescind her nomination or take any other action - though Bill Kramer, academy president, said some social media and outreach campaigning tactics 鈥渃aused concern.鈥

But conversation has continued on how money, race, status and connections can influence awards campaigns. 鈥淭he Woman King鈥 director Gina Prince-Bythewood said earlier this week that she questioned how people in the film industry are using their social capital.

鈥淧eople like to say, `Well, Viola and Danielle had studios behind them.' But we just very clearly saw that social capital is more valuable than that,鈥 Prince-Bythewood told The Hollywood Reporter. 鈥淭hat type of power is exercised in more casual ways in social circles, where folks are your friends or your acquaintances. There may be diversity on your sets but not in your lives. And Black women in this industry, we don't have that power.鈥

Deadwyler, whom The Associated Press named one of the breakthrough performers of last year, said on the podcast it was everyone's responsibility to ensure an equitable playing field.

鈥淣obody is absolved of not participating in racism and not knowing that there is a possibility of its lingering effect on the spaces and the institution,鈥 she said.

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