Do You Know We Can See You? On Black Women’s Erasure

Tea & Theory di Cassandre Jean-Ceide & Quanisha Whittfield

Note sull'episodio

In today’s episode, we honor the lives of Rolling Ray and Trey Reed. We discuss the viral interview where Ayo Edebiri was explicitly excluded from a question pertaining the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, during her press tour for her new movie, After the Hunt. We use a construct called “intersectional invisibility” to unpack the incident as well as our own experiences of erasure. In our call to action, we discuss allyship, Black women creating and healing in our own spaces, and afrofuturism.

This ain’t therapy but Tea & Theory is in session! So, grab your favorite cup of tea (or any other beverage, we ain’t judging!) and join us on the couch.

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