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I'm here to be in some ways I think that's hardfor a lot of Black womento accept. And so...

I'm here to be in some ways
just as vulnerable as you." (soft thoughtful music) Daniella: I think that's hard
for a lot of Black women
to accept. And so when so many Black
mothers stop expecting their Black children
to grow up and be essentially, you know,
those freedom fighters. You know, because a Black woman
don't know how to be Black woman unless a Black man tell her
she can be, unless a white man
give her the opportunity to flourish
and then become successful. And then all of a sudden she's now representing
Black success

Full Transcript

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I'm here to be in some ways just as vulnerable as you."
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(soft thoughtful music)
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Daniella: I think that's hard for a lot of Black women to accept.
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And so when so many Black mothers stop expecting
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their Black children to grow up and be essentially,
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you know, those freedom fighters.
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You know, because a Black woman don't know how to be Black woman
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unless a Black man tell her she can be,
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unless a white man give her the opportunity
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to flourish and then become successful.
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And then all of a sudden
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she's now representing Black success.
Duration
39 seconds
Views
67
Timestamp in Movie
01:04:07
Uploaded
Apr 13, 2025
Genres
Production
Couch Potatoe Pictures,Madison Square Films,Hillman Grad Productions

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Movie Summary

A raw depiction of the lives of four black trans sex workers as they confront the dichotomy between the black community and themselves.