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The Fight for Representation in Hollywood: Natasha Ward-Shaw on Colorism, Confidence, and Change

The Fight for Representation in Hollywood: Natasha Ward-Shaw on Colorism, Confidence, and Change

Update: 2025-10-14
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Hollywood has long struggled with representation — and Natasha Ward Shaw has spent more than 20 years fighting to change that. The casting director, producer, and acting coach sits down with Joseph "JoJo" Simmons on The For Good Podcast for a powerful conversation about diversity, colorism, and what it really takes to open doors for Black women in entertainment.

From interning on Fat Albert to casting, producing, and coaching some of today's most talented actors, Natasha has built a career rooted in purpose. She shares how she's fought to make sure darker-skinned women are seen as leading ladies, how confidence can transform an actor's career, and why representation isn't a trend — it's a responsibility.

The conversation also dives into how Natasha balances fighting for others while protecting her own peace, what true inclusion in Hollywood should look like, and why she believes faith and family are the foundation for longevity in any industry.

JoJo and Natasha open up about:

  • How colorism and bias still show up in casting rooms

  • Why confidence is the foundation for success

  • The importance of creating real opportunities, not just token representation

  • How faith, family, and joy keep her grounded through the fight

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The Fight for Representation in Hollywood: Natasha Ward-Shaw on Colorism, Confidence, and Change

The Fight for Representation in Hollywood: Natasha Ward-Shaw on Colorism, Confidence, and Change

Joseph "Jojo" Simmons