#OscarsSoWhite

Oscars: Has anything really changed since #OscarsSoWhite?

Seven of the 20 stars up for acting awards at Sunday's Oscars are not white, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which organises the awards, has taken steps to broaden its pool of voters.

There may be more visibility for black actors and stories - but the diversity debate has also highlighted problems with how Asian, Latin and Native Americans are represented.

Denzel Washington talks #OscarsSoWhite

The star sat down recently with "60 Minutes" correspondent Bill Whitaker and discussed diversity in the industry.

The six-time Academy Award nominee is highly favored to nab a seventh nomination for his new film "Fences," which he also directed.

Washington said he doesn't have to think about #OscarsSoWhite as he has lived it.

"I've been the guy at the Oscars without my name being called," he said. "I've been the guy at the Oscars when my name is called. I've been the guy at the Oscars when everybody thought they was going to call my name and they didn't."