The bratz movie
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Bratz (film)
"Bratz: The Movie" redirects here. For the video game, see Bratz: The Movie (video game).
2007 American film
Bratz (also known as Bratz: The Movie) is a 2007 American teenmusicalcomedy film based on the fashion dolls of the same name from MGA Entertainment. The film is directed by Sean McNamara with a screenplay by Susan Estelle Jansen, from a story written by Adam de la Pena and David Eilenberg. It is the first live-action film based on the doll line after numerous direct-to-video animated films and a television series.
It stars Nathalia Ramos, Skyler Shaye, Logan Browning and Janel Parrish as the members of the group, with Chelsea Staub, Lainie Kazan and Jon Voight in supporting roles.[4] The story revolves around a group of four teenage girls, the origin of their friendship and the social pyramid that tries to make the Bratz conform to archetypal high school cliques. Principal photography took place in Los Angeles between February and March 2007.
Bratz was released in the United States on August 3, 2007, by Lionsgate. It was universally
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Students of color stand up against racist hate
Hundreds of Diablo Valley College students mobilized to voice their opinions about the graffiti found inside a men’s bathroom of the Engineering Technology building, which consisted of racial slurs and a picture encouraging the lynching of students of color.
“I am ashamed in my school, I feel disrespected on campus,” said student Djoina Lockett. “This is a conversation that we need to discuss.”
On Wednesday, students of color confronted the DVC administration, president Susan Lamb, and other faculty members who attended the college-wide walkout that culminated in the Commons at 11 a.m.
“They say there’s no room for us n***ers working for the trades. They say there’s no room for us here… How does that make us feel?” Vanessa Galang said, who was one of several DVC student organizers that spoke out to the crowd. “This thing has happened, and nobody knew about it. It is telling us that we do not belong here. People are saying that we do not belong here. Why do I not belong here wi
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Multiracial Asian Female Celebrities - Eurasian/Blasian/Hapa/Quapa.
by NativeFilmEnthusiast • Created 10 years ago • Modified 7 years ago
This is a list dedicated to multi-racial Asian (AKA Eurasian/Hapa/Blasian/Quapa) female performers, working in the entertainment industry.
My hope in doing this, is to bring much needed and deserving attention to a group that is often overlooked in the entertainment industry.
You can help this list, by commenting your support, sharing this list online and of course by sharing the names and mixes of anyone you feel deserves to be on this list. I am doing my best to keep this list updated and accurate, but I know there has to be more multiracial Asian female representation out there, so please let me know if I am missing anyone. Thanks!
Be sure to check out my list dedicated to multiracial Asian male performers, at the link provided below!
http://www.imdb.com/list/ls053874483/
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