Frances McDormand, accepting her Oscar for best actress, ended by saying, “I have two words to leave you with tonight, ladies and gentlemen: inclusion rider.” That term refers to contractual language requiring casts and other workers to meet certain representation goals, such as 50 percent women, 40 percent ethnic and racial minorities, and the like. Big name actors negotiating deals can insist on this sort of provision. If you want Meryl Streep to star in your next movie and she insists on an inclusion rider, rest assured, she can get it.