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nbc in the way that the identity of black girls and women is presented as either consistent with hypersexual hypersexual, loud and a sassy or to be emasculating and angry presence or the of latest of of combination which we have referred to as ratchet that could be interpreted in many different ways so the ways we have misunderstood the black feminine identity plays into our unconscious bias so when girls are asking questions and class or questioning material it is received as an affront to the authority or combative for defiant in ways their inconsistent with their true intention. in some ways given the of legacies of the behavioral patterns also the hypersexual as asian of black girls prevents us from responding to their trauma and that is very problematic >> who is an and the quick. >> a criminal defense lawyer at the public defender's office a couple years backing and now struggling to make the name for herself of the the very torturer past and was probably eood, twisted anyway and now it is unusual that she frequently does. >> is there a certain breed for defense attorneys? >> that's a
nbc in the way that the identity of black girls and women is presented as either consistent with hypersexual hypersexual, loud and a sassy or to be emasculating and angry presence or the of latest of of combination which we have referred to as ratchet that could be interpreted in many different ways so the ways we have misunderstood the black feminine identity plays into our unconscious bias so when girls are asking questions and class or questioning material it is received as an affront to the...
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hypersexual, loud and a sassy or to be emasculating and angry presence or the of latest of of combination which we have referred to as ratchet that could be interpreted in many different ways so the ways we have misunderstood the black feminine identity plays into our unconscious bias so when girls are
hypersexual, loud and a sassy or to be emasculating and angry presence or the of latest of of combination which we have referred to as ratchet that could be interpreted in many different ways so the ways we have misunderstood the black feminine identity plays into our unconscious bias so when girls are
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hypersexualization of women and music. how we celebrate it, and how it's become normal. >> talk to me for a second. ? never love ? >> stop! you -- >> hey, hey, hey. >> look at me. i see you. i see you. i see you. >> i see you in these previous films as the supporting actor. now you step out as the lead. right? why is it just now that we're seeing nate parker at the lead? >> that's a marathon. up know? it's not a sprint. i think that far too often in the speed and velocity rather than trajectory. i know i'm going. so as long as i'm on that path i'm okay. it can take 20 years, 50 years. whatever it is, rather than getting somewhere i don't know where i'm going very fast. i think that more artists should just remember that it's art. and that what's for you, no one can take it away. what's not for you, nothing you can do to get. just do your thing. >> progress. getting ready for a directorial debut. seeing part of his role as an activist and truth teller. >> that's my goal as a filmmaker. anything i do, tell the truth. whether
hypersexualization of women and music. how we celebrate it, and how it's become normal. >> talk to me for a second. ? never love ? >> stop! you -- >> hey, hey, hey. >> look at me. i see you. i see you. i see you. >> i see you in these previous films as the supporting actor. now you step out as the lead. right? why is it just now that we're seeing nate parker at the lead? >> that's a marathon. up know? it's not a sprint. i think that far too often in the speed...
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which the identity of black girls and women is presented as again either consistent with being hypersexual, consistent with being loud and a sassy or being consistent with being the masquerading angry presence and also the latest one which is some common nation of all, which we have referred to as ratchet, but can also be interpreted in many different ways and so this way in which we have misrepresented and misunderstood the black feminine identity plays into our subconscious, our unconscious biases about how we read behavior, so when girls are asking questions in class or when girls are questioning material it is often perceived as being an affront to the authority of the adult in that space are being combative or defined in ways that are inconsistent with their true intention and in some ways again, given the legacies and misreadings that accompany the behavioral patterns we also see this way in which this hyper sexualization of black girls prevents us from responding to their trauma and victimization and that's problematic. >> i'm just curious with those of you the audience, how many of
which the identity of black girls and women is presented as again either consistent with being hypersexual, consistent with being loud and a sassy or being consistent with being the masquerading angry presence and also the latest one which is some common nation of all, which we have referred to as ratchet, but can also be interpreted in many different ways and so this way in which we have misrepresented and misunderstood the black feminine identity plays into our subconscious, our unconscious...