Emily imma let you finish, but I May Destroy You deserved the Golden Globe nomination
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In this episode we speak about the Golden Globe nominations saga where Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You was snubbed for a nomination in favour of Emily in Paris. We’ll be linking this to the notion that Black people have to “work twice as hard to get half as far”, and exploring how this relates to institutional inequality and limited access to opportunity. Main Episode Focuses: - The concept of working “Twice as Hard” -Links to access of opportunities - Institutional Issues that perpetuate inequality (the institutions that hand out recognition) - Solutions like separatism and affirmative action
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