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This Is the Whitest Oscars Since Last Year

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Entertainment Weekly
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January 14, 2016, 11:48 AM ET
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Oscar statues are seen at the 2013 Governors Awards, presented by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), at the Hollywood and Highland Center in Hollywood, California, November 16, 2013. AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)Photograph by Robyn Beck — AFP via Getty Images

For the second year in a row, every acting nominee at the Academy Awards is white.

Oscar contenders such as Idris Elba (Beasts of No Nation), Michael B. Jordan (Creed), Oscar Isaac (Ex Machina), Benicio Del Toro (Sicario), Tessa Thompson (Creed), Jason Mitchell (Straight Outta Compton), and Will Smith (Concussion) all missed out on nominations Thursday morning. Straight Outta Compton and Creed were also left off the list of Best Picture nominees.

After the 2015 Oscar nominations, the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite trended on Twitter, and ignited a firestorm of conversation around the lack of diversity both in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and Hollywood in general. This year, the hashtag was popular again, with many journalists and observers calling out the Academy Awards for a lack of representation.

#OscarsSoWhite: Year two.

— Glenn Whipp (@GlennWhipp) January 14, 2016

#OscarsSoWhite is back! Not a single person of color among the 20 acting nominees. And #StraightOuttaCompton no best picture.

— John Horn (@JGHorn) January 14, 2016

https://twitter.com/jowrotethis/status/687632210594144257

https://twitter.com/kylebuchanan/status/687632285382873088

No black actors/directors nominated for the second straight year. Travesty. Hope host @ChrisRock addresses this. #OscarNoms#OscarsSoWhite

— Marlow Stern (@MarlowNYC) January 14, 2016

https://twitter.com/Kia_Mak/status/687633533154770944

https://twitter.com/avidmysteryfan/status/687637935844265984

Last year, Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs addressed the lack of diversity at the Oscars, noting, “The Academy has no power over Hollywood. We have nothing to do with hiring. […] What we can do, however, is to get them to widen their normal stream of thought.”

This story originally appeared on ew.com.

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