
The Internet HATES Black Women Unless We're Performing
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Inspired by my conversation at the Free & Just Summit in DC — thank you to Free & Just for amplifying voices and leading the fight for reproductive justice and access to care.
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The internet loves Black women... but only when we’re entertaining, dancing, or fitting into a specific box. The moment we advocate for ourselves, show emotion, or step out of line, we’re labeled aggressive, ungrateful, or worse.
In this episode, I break down how social media platforms profit from our presence while punishing us. From the erasure of our voices to the double standards in beauty, dating, and content creation. We’re unpacking the uncomfortable truth behind how Black women are treated online.
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