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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2020 · 52 MIN

670. No More "Sassy" or "No-nonsense"

from On The Page · host Pilar Alessandra

Actor/writers Danielle Pinnock and Kimberly Hebert-Gregory talk about their annoyance with one-dimensional characterizations of black women in movie and TV stories, their wish for duality and complexity in the roles they play and their hope that the current push for change doesn't turn out to be a "Jenny Craig moment." 

Actor/writers Danielle Pinnock and Kimberly Hebert-Gregory talk about their annoyance with one-dimensional characterizations of black women in movie and TV stories, their wish for duality and complexity in the roles they play and their hope that the current push for change doesn't turn out to be a "Jenny Craig moment."

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670. No More "Sassy" or "No-nonsense"

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