Jada Pinkett Smith calls Anne Hathaway an ally to people of color during chat ...

Jada Pinkett Smith and her Red Table Talk panel typically tackle the tough topics of the day -- both social and political.

On Monday's episode of the Facebook Watch show dubbed -- Unpacking White Privilege and Prejudice -- the ladies delved into the gap between women of color and white women in honor of Black History Month. 

While talking with her usual co-hosts — mother Adrienne Banfield Norris and daughter Willow Smith — as well as guests: black activist Rachel Cargle, Latina actress Justina Machado and white writer Amie Newman, Jada argued that actress Anne Hathaway was an ally in the fight for equality.

Red Table Talk: Jada Pinkett Smith called Anne Hathaway an ally to women of color in the fight for equality in Monday's episode

Red Table Talk: Jada Pinkett Smith called Anne Hathaway an ally to women of color in the fight for equality in Monday's episode

Jada began the episode by confessing: 'I definitely believe that there's this huge break between women of color and white women.' 

From there, the six ladies began to give their personal experiences where those words were prophetic in their lives.

Ultimately, they unanimously agreed that white women weren't doing enough to promote equality, mainly out of a lack of understanding.

Urgent topics: The ladies delved into the gap between women of color and white women in honor of Black History Month.

Urgent topics: The ladies delved into the gap between women of color and white women in honor of Black History Month.

Making her case: The actress added that women of color must be able 'to recognize when white women come in to help, like Anne Hathaway, but was met with skepticism by the panel

Making her case: The actress added that women of color must be able 'to recognize when white women come in to help, like Anne Hathaway, but was met with skepticism by the panel

It was at this point that Jada stepped in and insisted that women of color must be able 'to recognize when white women come in to help, that we make room for it.'

She added: 'Because there's been a couple of times, like with Anne Hathaway... ' but was cut off by the skeptical panel. 

'It is trust issues!' Willow interjected, as her grandmother jumped in and said: 'and rightfully so.'

Sensing Cargle's skeptical look, Jada fired back: 'I understand that Rachel, but at some point, when are we as black women going to be able to recognize an ally?'

Taking the lead: Anne Hathaway has used her platform as a public person to talk about white privilege and equality

Taking the lead: Anne Hathaway has used her platform as a public person to talk about white privilege and equality

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