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    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    MacArthur ‘Genius’ Jacqueline Stewart on collecting evidence of Hollywood’s racism

    One of the newest MacArthur “Geniuses” is Jacqueline Stewart , who uncovers and preserves the lost contributions of Black filmmakers, and aims to make history more inclusive.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Oct 6, 2021 • 50m Listen

    One of the newest MacArthur “Geniuses” is Jacqueline Stewart, who uncovers and preserves the lost contributions of Black filmmakers, and aims to make history more inclusive. She’s now the head of programming at LA’s new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

    On films that negatively portray African Americans, she says, “If we suppress them because they're painful or problematic, then we also can't call Hollywood to task for these histories. … I think that it's really important to have the evidence of Hollywood's mistreatment of Black people both on screen and off screen.”

    Also, following Frances Haugen’s testimony before U.S. senators, the nation is again discussing how the government could regulate tech companies like Facebook. The feds are meanwhile reassessing how it helps people insure their homes, factoring climate risk into the cost of government-backed plans.

    Finally, Press Play talks to actress Noomi Rapace and director Valdimar Jóhannsson about their new thriller film “Lamb.

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