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    Sometimes the most efficient way to make a point is to allow the facts to speak for themselves. "Every Single Word," a critically-minded video series that takes a look at popular American films, editing them down to only the moments where people of color are allowed the opportunity to speak on-screen, is both vital and provocative, an objective presentation that evokes subjective criticism. As the motion picture industry continues to seek out new ways to identify and cater to specific audiences, the simplest solution may start with having the characters on-screen mirror the faces of those in the audience. By being a keen yet unobtrusive observer, "Every Single…

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