From: Teen Vogue - Thursday Mar 01, 2018 02:43 pm
What Hollywood's rising stars want you to know about representation.
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"It’s something that happens, but we don't speak about it."
Letitia Wright Gets Candid About Mental Health in the Black Community

"It’s something that happens, but we don't speak about it."

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“There are female directors; these people exist. So you can't say limited availability.”
Awkwafina Isn’t Here for Hollywood’s Tired Excuses

“There are female directors; these people exist. So you can't say limited availability.”

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“Diversity should be forever; it should be a normal thing.”
Storm Reid Is Here to Break Barriers and Save the Universe

“Diversity should be forever; it should be a normal thing.”

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"I hope that we just keep going further and further."
Laura Harrier Hopes Hollywood Looks Completely Different in 10 Years

"I hope that we just keep going further and further."

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“There's room for everyone, you know?”
Bria Vinaite Wants the “Traditional” Idea of an Actor to Change

“There's room for everyone, you know?”

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“People want to be represented; people want to be seen.”
Sasha Lane Is Ready to Aim Her Punches at Hollywood

“People want to be represented; people want to be seen.”

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It shouldn’t be “an exceptional thing.”
Margaret Qualley Says People Shouldn't Be Patted on the Back for Hiring Women

It shouldn’t be “an exceptional thing.”

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She’ll be portraying Cosette, which she calls a “dream role.”
Ellie Bamber Isn't Intimidated to Take on "Les Mis"

She’ll be portraying Cosette, which she calls a “dream role.”

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