I remember scrolling on Instagram last year and seeing the first ad placements for Netflix’s Strong Black Lead Campaign. As a black woman, I was moved with seeing people who looked like me at the forefront of media, owning and telling our stories.
This trend has grown popular with Netflix, who is constantly producing new content. While their new shows like Black AF have often been a source of black pride and joy, underneath is still the harsh reality of the racism I experience daily. All…
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