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Black Cis and Trans Women Sisterhood: Finding Common Ground
Ej said he looks better than all the girls in a dress and that rightful trigger some ladies. That triggering ignites the ugliness of transphobia and misogynoir to rear its ugly head on both sides. Continue reading
Posted in african american, black women, culture, diamond stylz, Media, Politics, Race, Sex, Transgender, women
Tagged Black community issues, Black sisterhood, Black trans women, Black women unity, cisgender and transgender women, Ej Johnson, feminism, gender, gender identity and race, inclusion, inclusive feminism, intersectionality in the Black community, lgbtq, Politics, retreat, sisterhood, trans, trans inclusion in Black spaces, transgender, unity vs division in marginalized communities, women
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Cynthia Erivo and Misty Copeland: Artistic Collaboration Unveiled
Cynthia Erivo and Misty Copeland’s collaboration on “No Good Deed” showcases their artistic prowess through powerful vocals and expressive choreography. Erivo’s success in the US emphasizes the barriers faced by Black British talent, highlighting the vital contributions of Black American artists. Their work fosters a supportive artistic environment and cultural legacy. Continue reading
Posted in african american, art, black women, culture, film, Politics, Race, Uncategorized
Tagged African American Roles, african american vs Black brits, black american, Black british actors, british, collaboration, culture, Cynthia Erivo, dance, Diamond Stylz, discrimination, fashion, for good, history, Misty Copeland, No Good Deed, race, talent, transgender, United States, voice, wicked
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