Whitewashing in film and television | Sunday Talk
Air Date: Mar 27, 2017 7:37 AM ET
Is it okay for Hollywood to take whatever they want from other cultures and make it their own? The Sunday Talk panel debates where the line is between homage and appropriation.
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