“Tiffany, Tiffany, Tiffany, I wrote a paper on Black Nationalism in April 2020 and found that with #BLM (2013) revolutionizing how protest unfolds globally—on the ground, in the law books, killing the individual icon and cultivating the power within—we had finally reentered the age of advancement according to those (HT-ST-IBW-FLH-MX-AD-SC) who saw something and said what was seen to change judicial consciousness. In media, your work represents this for me. You have presented the world through the Black gaze in its positive wholeness. I’m a politics head; so the Cross Connection caught and held my attention from episode 1. ACGs, on the other hand, began for me with a learning curve. Nevertheless, what was never in question was whose gaze is centred. I wrote an article, Feminist Fiction, on my Medium.com page, and ACGs is an example of true womanism. In most schools in North America by content, we are all taught to become white men…guess which students most convincingly end up playing that role. Episode by episode ACGs demonstrates how we deconstruct such school-based performative female-hood beliefs as we mature. This gap-bridging program is a counterbalance to toxic mascufeminism.”
l’Auditrice via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
04/21/24