Michael B. Jordan Just Promised To Adopt An Inclusion Rider For Any Movie He Produces

The Black Panther actor wrote on Instagram that his production company Outlier Society would insist on an inclusion rider for any film it produces.

Michael B. Jordan, the Black Panther actor shattering retainers across the nation, wrote in an Instagram post on Wednesday that his production company Outlier Society will be adopting an inclusion rider for any film it produces.

The full caption says, “In support of the women & men who are leading this fight, I will be adopting the Inclusion Rider for all projects produced by my company Outlier Society. I’ve been privileged to work with powerful woman & persons of color throughout my career & it’s Outlier’s mission to continue to create for talented individuals going forward. If you want to learn more about how to support the cause – link in bio. #OutlierSociety #AnnenbergInclusionInitiative.”

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The inclusion rider, proposed by Stacy Smith at the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative at University of Southern California, calls for more than 30 speaking roles in an average film who are not relevant to the story be cast as reflective of the demography where the story takes place.

The inclusion rider, proposed by Stacy Smith at the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative at University of Southern California, calls for more than 30 speaking roles in an average film who are not relevant to the story be cast as reflective of the demography where the story takes place.

While the rider has not been formally drawn out, many actors have expressed interest to Smith in adding it to their future contracts after Frances McDormand gave it a shoutout in her 2018 Oscars speech.

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