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  1. 30 de jul. de 2017 · Hidden Figures wants to show empowered women of colour, but not at the expense of white people’s feelings. What results is a self-congratulatory movie that follows the same old tropes, elevating whiteness as a standard for blackness to aspire to. Mandy Elliott and Rachel Barber are editors and writers. They hate the patriarchy and love chips.

  2. 14 de sept. de 2020 · Published Sep 14, 2020. Hidden Figures is a biopic about three incredibly important African-American women who contributed towards NASA's space program in the US at a time racial segregation was ...

  3. 25 de ago. de 2017 · For people of colour, who are either underrepresented or misrepresented in the media, what Hidden Figures brings to the media is the opportunity for non-black people like myself to learn about the struggles of black women, and how their individuality and humanity will always speak more to their character than the generalizations presented in the media.

  4. 16 de ene. de 2017 · "Hidden Figures" continued to rule the box office for the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, after pulling in higher numbers than the latest "Star Wars" installment for its debut. The film ...

  5. These signs segregate bathrooms and lunch tables, and they are a stark symbol of the inequality and oppression that the black computers at the NACA suffer while doing their jobs serving the United States government and military. When, in 1940, Miriam Mann (a member of the first generation of black computers) steals the “Colored Computers ...

  6. Unhidden. The Unhidden workstream is a new and exciting workstream of the project which aims to explore themes of how “people of colour” successfully navigate the future given the challenges of racism and discrimination. The workstream will largely focus on the younger generation and the challenges they face today. This will involve ...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2018 · Prod. by. Fox 2000 Pictures and Chernin Entertainment/Levantine Films, Hidden Figures is a clever title. It suggests how the film's protagonists—known as computers, due to their mathematical abilities to calculate numbers accurately and rapidly by hand, in support of the U.S. aeronautics and space program—have been largely hidden from history.