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  1. Whitewashing is casting white actors to play traditonally non-white roles. The practice may increase marketability, but only towards white audiences. It is an issue because it leads to a lack of diversity and representaiton, as well as taking opportunities away from non-white actors. Click the card to flip 👆. 1 / 17.

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  3. What is whitewashing? The casting of white actors to play traditionally non-white roles. What is the issue with defending the practice of whitewashing based off of "marketability"?

  4. Whitewashing in art is the practice of altering the racial identity of historical and mythological figures in art as a part of a larger pattern of erasing and distorting the histories and contributions of non-whites.

  5. Whitewashing is a casting practice in the film industry in which white actors are cast in non-white roles. [1] As defined by Merriam-Webster , to whitewash is "to alter...in a way that favors, features, or caters to white people: such as...casting a white performer in a role based on a nonwhite person or fictional character."

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  6. Sep 14, 2020 · The CNM’s whitewashing reflected a White supremacist history and monochromatic point of view that would dominate Hollywood, music, and classrooms for the rest of the century. Here are some other...

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  8. Definition. Whitewashing refers to the practice of casting white actors in roles that represent characters of diverse racial or ethnic backgrounds, often ignoring or erasing the authentic stories and experiences of those communities.