S3E8 #RonaEdition- #blackAF criticism...is still because of slavery

My fellow Leo, Kenya Barris, has been making waves before his latest Netflix deal with network shows, black-ish, grown-ish (facking love), mixed-ish, Girls Trip, Top Model (had no idea), and the upcoming Coming to America 2 just to name a few. Even if you're not a fan of his former or current work, his shows are still household hits.

My fellow Leo, Kenya Barris, has been making waves before his latest Netflix deal with network shows, black-ish, grown-ish (facking love), mixed-ish, Girls Trip, Top Model (had no idea), and the upcoming Coming to America 2 just to name a few. Even if you're not a fan of his former or current work, his shows are still household hits. MAMA WE MADE IT!

Fast forward to his Netflix show, #blackAF, a mockumentary styled series, starring himself and loosely based on his family. Hate or love it, there's been a lot of conversations and I decided to chat about some of the recurring themes that have been criticized.

I called on previous guest co-hosts and friends, Darnell Walker, a TV writer and filmmaker, and TJ Smith, an educator, activist, and a thought partner around diversity, equity, and inclusion, to help me deliberate on the critiques of anti-blackness and colorism, the idea of Rashida Jones not being Black enough/quantifying blackness, and Black creators having to hold the weight of being the authoritative voice all hues of black people.  In short, everything was/still is because of slavery. Personally, I couldn't get enough of the show but I want to hear from you so press play and email me below.

SHOW NOTES

BIST, the Black version of the EGOT https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/bist-or-the-black-egot-celebrating-the-elite-whove-wo-1841754179

Protecting black art means you have to protect black critique https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/if-you-want-to-protect-black-art-protect-black-critiqu-1840134480

You can follow Darnell and his work through his linktree https://linktr.ee/darnellwalker.

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