Hinting at US President Donald Trump's executive order barring entry from residents of seven Muslim dominated countries, she made a powerful address at the annual Oscar Nominees Luncheon, reported Variety.
"Art has no borders. Art has no language and doesn't belong to a single faith...Just as our work does not stop at borders, borders cannot be allowed to stop any of us," Isaacs said.
She said that when the Academy will work to include more artists from across the globe, it will set a standard in the world to bring about change in the society.
She said that when creative people raise their voice against those putting up walls between them, it sends a message to the ones being shut out.
"All artists around the world are connected by a powerful bond, one that speaks to our creativity and common humanity".
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