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"It's very hard to find roles that I can be proud of," said Ali, 32. "The archetypes for black women specifically have not fully been explored." Alex Brown and Willis Harris, representing the Black Stuntmen's Association, talked about their experience fighting for change: They created the BSA in 1966 to end the exclusion of black stunt performers from Hollywood productions. Until then, white stuntmen were "painted" to perform stunts for black actors. The performers all said that activism and education are essential to advancement in Hollywood. Belafonte said "radical thought" is critical. "You're not going to find solutions until you're willing to embrace radical thought," he said. "Every time black people moved ahead in the history of this country is because somewhere in this nation, a group of people dared to think radically and do radical things." The six-day NAACP Convention ends Thursday. ___ Online:
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