Blackwashing

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Blackwashing, also known as colour-blind casting, non-traditional casting or integrated casting, is the practice of casting a role without considering the actor's ethnicity. It derives its name from the medical condition of colour blindness. A representative of Actors' Equity has disputed the use of the term "color blind", preferring the definition "non-traditional casting." Non-traditional casting "is defined as the casting of ethnic minority and female actors in roles where race, ethnicity, or sex is not germane."[1]

Examples include:

Non-Traditional Casting Project

The Non-Traditional Casting Project was founded in 1986 to examine problems of racial discrimination in theatre, film and television.[11] Actors Equity is a co-founder.[12]

References

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  2. Fiachra Gibbons, "RSC casts black actor as English king for first time", The Guardian, 19 September 2000.
  3. Hugh Quarshie, "Black kings are old hat", The Guardian, 20 September 2000.
  4. Kate Kellaway, "My kingdom for a part", The Observer, 8 July 2001.
  5. The latest British Theatre news for 04/01/01
  6. Louise Jury, "Colour-blind casting finds new stars for Billy Elliott", The Independent.
  7. Evening Standard Theatre Awards, 1990
  8. Matthew Fogel, "'Grey's Anatomy' Goes Colorblind", New York Times, 8 May 2005.
  9. "Robin Hood (2006) - 1x03 - Who Shot the Sheriff?" Episode World.
  10. Tim Walker, "Black actors are 'forced to leave Britain for America'", The Telegraph, 17 June 2011.
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