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So much complexity in a black woman character was almost unheard of. Hero, villain, victim, alcoholic, intellectual bad ass, queer, a lover, a giver, a taker … there were so many layers to her. Shonda Rhymes and Viola Davis devoured!!
Thembi Matroshex.comBeing an actor has always been the cosmic carrot to a much higher, deeper journey. I've ALWAYS been in search of connection to people but also to.....myself. I found it through artistry. It's a sacred, magical tool that has elevated my life in every way. It's why I fight for elevated content for people of color. I fight for characters who otherwise... See more
instagram.comOwn your strengths, know your value, and never let anyone else tell you who or what you are! You are worth it 💥 @violadavis’ powerful words give me chills!
shelleyzalisinstagram.comThis is why we need spaces where actors don’t have to leave themselves at the door. Where the question isn’t “Why can’t I?” but “Why not?”
Your worthiness isn’t something to prove. You’re in the room because of who you are.
What parts of yourself have you been told to leave behind?... See more
tsstudioinstagram.comA few words from our Founder Geena Davis and CEO Madeline Di Nonno about our recent study Representations of Black Women in Hollywood. Reminder: You can watch the entire event, including a deep dive into our study with researchers Dr. Caroline Helman and Dr. Ninochka McTaggart and an incredible panel featuring Marley Dias, Lorraine Toussaint, and... See more
geenadavisorginstagram.comActresses being interviewed by Charlie Rose throughout the 2000s PART DEUX
Julianne Moore, Jennifer Connelly, Dolly Parton, Winona Ryder, Naomi Watts, Carrie Fisher, Charlize Theron, Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, Renée Zellweger, Frances McDormand, Viola Davis, Lauren Bacall, Reese Witherspoon, Holly Hunter, Julia... See more
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