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Related: About this forumLupita Nyong'o Delivers Moving 'Black Women in Hollywood' Acceptance Speech
http://www.essence.com/2014/02/27/lupita-nyongo-delivers-moving-black-women-Hollywood-acceptance-speechLupita Nyong'o was awarded for her breakthrough performance in 12 Years a Slave by The Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon, and in her wonderful acceptance speech she explains so perfectly why it matters to have women and minorities, and minority women, on our screens, and why it matters how they are portrayed.
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And so I hope that my presence on your screens and in the magazines may lead you, young girl, on a similar journey. That you will feel the validation of your external beauty but also get to the deeper business of being beautiful inside.
There is no shame in Black beauty.
DURHAM D
(32,834 posts)Thanks for posting.
KitSileya
(4,035 posts)I follow Trudy at the Gradient Lair, who posts really incisive posts on womanism, and how white woman feminism needs to become more intersectional, as well as gorgeous pictures of beautiful black women and fashion for all sizes. She has a great voice for really deconstructing the bu!!sh!t she sees in our culture, and I really recommend her blog to everyone who wants to learn about making feminism inclusive and intersectional.
But yes, the speech is beautiful, as is Lupita Nyong'o. I hope she gets a long and varied career doing what she loves the most.
ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)More and more black women are finding their voices-- and that their voice are powerful.
That their voices will change the world.
KitSileya
(4,035 posts)I love to listen to the voices of women who are different than me - I live such a privileged life, being a white woman in one of the most equal countries in the world. (And by equal, I don't just mean between the sexes, but class too.) One of the biggest problems Norway has, though, is it's homogeneous population, and the fact that people of color are a relatively recent minority group in Norwegian culture. So, I try to listen. And since I also spend parts of the year in the US, I want to follow American voices too, and Lupita Nyong'o has a very powerful voice, as we can see from her speech. It was a treat to be able to share it -I was so sure it would have been posted by you already!