David Robb Labor EditorReaching out to the entertainment community to find solutions to racial inequality and injustice, the Motion Picture & Television Fund told supporters today that it’s opening its social media platforms as “a first step” to starting such a dialogue.In a message to supporters, MPTF president and CEO Bob Beitcher asked industry members to use the charitable organization’s Twitter and Facebook accounts to contribute “constructive thoughts and messages, personal stories, ideas and programs, and narratives of others that will inspire us to think clearly and feel deeper, reach higher, and do better.” More from Beitcher’s message:“We cannot bear witness to the murders of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor and.
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