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Why Representation In The Form Of Black Heroes In TV And Film Is Important - Blavity

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We need more Black women, more Black trans folks, more Black queer folks, more Black disabled folks, more Black non-binary folks, just more Black people in general on the screen

Source: Blavity News

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