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Oscars 2015: A look at the persistent 鈥榮ameness鈥 in Academy Award nominees

Of those nominated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, all the 2014 nominees for best director are white men and all the acting nominees are white. 'I ... look forward to [seeing] a greater cultural diversity among all our nominees in all of our categories,' Cheryl Boone Isaacs, the academy鈥檚 first black president, said.

By Molly Driscoll, Staff writer

On the heels of Oscarnominations, there is always some grumbling. This year the lack of particularly racial diversity in the nominees prompted #OscarsSoWhite to proliferate within minutes across social media. Of those nominated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, all the 2014 nominees for best director are white men and all the acting nominees 鈥 for best actor, best supporting actor, best actress, and best supporting actress 鈥 are white. That hasn鈥檛 happened since 1998.

Some observers were surprised that this year鈥檚 nominees didn鈥檛 continue building on the ascent of minorities in Hollywood, beginning with Hattie McDaniel鈥檚 historic win in 1939 for 鈥淕one with the Wind鈥 and culminating with last year鈥檚 best picture award going to 鈥12 Years a Slave.鈥

David Oyelowo, who portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in 鈥淪elma,鈥 and 鈥淪elma鈥 director Ava DuVernay both ended up on many lists of possible contenders for Oscar nominations. But it wasn鈥檛 meant to be. Others have pointed to snubs along gender lines. In addition to only men being nominated for best director, no women were nominated for best adapted screen play, even though 鈥淕one Girl,鈥 by Gillian Flynn, earned critical acclaim.

鈥淚n the last two years, we鈥檝e made greater strides than we ever have in the past toward becoming a more diverse and inclusive organization...,鈥 Cheryl Boone Isaacs, the academy鈥檚 first black president, told The Associated Press. 鈥淚 ... look forward to [seeing] a greater cultural diversity among all our nominees in all of our categories.鈥

But even if the academy seems behind in its recognitions, public opinion is way ahead. Weeks before Lupita Nyong鈥檕 took home the best supporting actress trophy for 鈥12 Years a Slave鈥 she gave a speech on being black and feeling beautiful at an Essence magazine award banquet. It became a viral sensation almost overnight.