“It’s nice to wear black at the Golden Globes, but what are we doing behind closed doors?”
When Jada Pinkett Smith traveled to Park City, Utah for the 2018 Sundance Film Festival over the weekend she had a few tasks on her agenda.

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Act as a film festival juror for the U.S. Drama category, alongside cinematographer Rachel Morrison, actress Octavia Spencer, actor Michael Stuhlbarg, and director Joe Swanberg.

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Support her son Jaden on the red carpet during his Skate Kitchen premiere.

A) Shout out to Jaden for promoting his debut studio album Syre, while also promoting his new film. B) JADA PINKETT SMITH LOOKS AMAZING and I want that shirt in my closet, like yesterday.
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And to spread the word about the importance of inclusion both behind and in-front of the camera at "The Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation Presents Broadening the Lens: Perspective on Diverse Storytelling" panel.

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During the panel discussion, the Girls Trip star opened up about "sister solidarity" by referencing a powerful move Jessica Chastain made involving a new film project with Octavia Spencer.

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Jada shared Naz Pankey"s recording of the discussion on Twitter for the world to see:

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According to entertainmentmedialawsignal.com, favored nations or most favored nations clause (MFN) "describes the treatment given to a particular individual – it is a form of protection accorded to a single counter party, to assure them that no similarly-situated counter party is getting a better deal than they are."
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Naz Pankey / Via Twitter: @jadapsmith
Jada used this as an example to emphasize the force women have when they take action.

Naz Pankey / Via Twitter: @jadapsmith

Naz Pankey / Via Twitter: @jadapsmith

Naz Pankey / Via Twitter: @jadapsmith
Naz Pankey / Via Twitter: @jadapsmith
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