The Nightly Show's Panel of Black Women Responds to Patricia Arquette
LatestLarry Wilmore welcomed a panel of all black women on Thursday night’s edition of The Nightly Show to tackle, among other topics, Patricia Arquette’s Oscar speech about wage equality.
In the press room after the Oscars, Arquette notably elaborated on her acceptance speech, telling the media, “It’s time for all the women in America and all the men who love women and all the gay people and people of color we’ve fought for to fight for us now.”
You may recall that the whole thing sparked a little controversy!
One could give Arquette the benefit of the doubt with her statement, but the fact is that her immediate privilege garbled her meaning at the time. How about offering a platform for women of color to address this speech instead of telling us what we should think?
The Nightly Show did that, with a panel featuring Fordham professor/author Christina Greer, show creator/author Issa Rae, New York Live co-host Jacque Reid and comedian Marina Franklin. In response to Arquette’s speech, Greer went way back and brought up the New Deal, breaking down the persisting wage inequality among black and white women.
“We know with Patricia Arquette, when she says ‘women,’ she actually means white women,” says Greer. “She said later on something about black women.”