• Dream Hampton's 'QueenS': Black Women Being Normal, Finally

    Clutch magazine‘s Sara Bivigou explains why she’s been watching this music video for THEESatisfaction‘s new single all week. She says that instead of worrying about how black women are excluded, she can just watch them be. [H]ampton’s music video feels radical because in watching it you are doing a rare thing, watching black women just…

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  • On Being a Dark-Skinned Black Woman

    In a piece for Clutch magazine, Sara Bivigou admits that while she wears her blackness with pride in many ways, she has a difficult relationship with it aesthetically. I don’t care that Kevin Hart likes to make ‘jokes’ that women the same colour as me have bad credit. Just as I didn’t care that Lil’…

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