discrimination in entertainment industry
Discrimination in the entertainment industry refers to the unfair and unjust treatment of individuals or groups based on their race, gender, age, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics, which leads to unequal opportunities, limited representation, and exclusion within the realm of entertainment such as film, television, music, theater, and other forms of media.
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