directedbybjenkins:


My friend was auditioning for the male lead, and he asked me to read
Tish with him for his audition tape. Immediately I just felt something
in my spirit say, “This role is for you, this is what you have been
waiting for.” So I submitted my own tape and kept thinking, If I just
get in the room they’ll know … But let me in the room! Two weeks
later Barry flew me to New York to read with Stephan James, who had
already been cast. Of course I’m freaking out—it’s the biggest audition
I’ve ever had. I remember talking to my mom, and she said, “Didn’t you
say it was yours if you get in the room? You’re going to the room, so
get your ass in there and let them know that it’s you!
”’

Kiki Layne
explained how she landed the role of Tish in ‘If Beale street could talk’, Vanity fair October 2018 issue

jamaicanblackcastoroil:

smoochuu:

takeprideinyourheritage:

verylilpimpin:

thechanelmuse:

Gina Rodriguez is jealous, obsessed, and uncomfortable with the successes of Black women, and demonstrates a fake happy demeanor anytime Black women or their accomplishments are praised, whilst using our visibility or accomplishments as a platform to create opportunities for certain Latinas like when she proposed a Latin version of Girl’s Trip and a Latin superhero film after much talk about the record-breaking Black Panther or she diverts a conversation to be inclusive for “ALL women.” Like that time she tried to correct the interviewer below. 

Go to the 2:00 mark.

The exchange probably appears to be an innocent complementary gesture by Gina towards Yara for people who are unaware of the usual overstepping sentiment of hers. Yara is indeed a great role model for young women. But correcting an interviewer so you can feel comfortable and included in a statement that solely praises the representation of a young Black woman for her fellow young Black women is fucking rude and uncalled for.

There are people of color who only care about phrases like “inclusivity” and “representation” solely when it benefits their race and/or ethnicity and they want the efforts of others—particularly Black people—to do the work for them. 

Now with Gina’s recent remarks, she stated the following: 

Her full statement: “I get so petrified in this space talking about equal pay, especially when you look at the intersectional aspect of it, right? Where white women get paid more than Black women, Black women get paid more than Asian women, Asian women get paid more than Latina women, and it’s like a very scary space to step into because I always feel like I fail when I speak about it because I can’t help but feel already so gracious to do what I do and I feel like, culturally, I feel like I was raised to just feel so appreciative of getting here.“

I’m not about to play no oppression Olympics over which race/ethnicity of actresses gets paid the least, but I’ma just leave this right here:

Back to the tweet by HP Latino Voices and Gina’s statement. Notice anything? 

Pairing the long fought for achievements of Black people (Black women, in this case) with a “What about us Latinxs?” attitude is not only anti-Black AF, but continues to push for and perpetrate the erasure of Latinxs who are predominantly of African descent that is carried out and historically embedded in the DNA of Latin America. 

BLACK LATINAS EXIST. BLACK LATINOS EXIST. 

Not Black or Latinx. Black AND Latinx. Latinx is not a race, whereas Black is.

We’ve talked about this. 

But when you’re Gina and do deliberate things like hosting a “Latina Power Lunch” and only invite certain shades and types of Latinas, 

or longing for a colonialist superhero movie if she would pen one,

“I think it would be about Christopher Columbus coming over, the migration of the Spaniards, and the influence of the mixes [of people] in South America and in the Caribbean. That’s were my superhero movies would lay, like the 1400 or 1500s.” (Source)

how can one not suspect an agenda?…

On the same day the cast of Black Panther attended San Diego Comic Con and articles were being written left and right due to the film’s high anticipation, here goes Gina…

Carlos Valdes. Dania Ramirez. Gabriel Luna. Jessica Camacho…. 

Nevermind that some of that actresses listed are Black Latinas, which includes her homegirl Rosario…. 

She bypassed all the afro latina women…

But I mean it’s y’all dumbasses who continue to see them as allies. Maybe if we stop being so gullible and vulnerable with other races and even ethnicities of people, are feeling won’t be so hurt when they spit in our faces for the thousandth time 🙄

Also, so proud of that black male interviewer for standing his ground for black women and not backing down to please others. We need more of it.

I’m banning nonblack women from using the word “intersectionality”

^^^^^

grandeariana:

When I got home from tour, I had really wild dizzy spells, this feeling like I couldn’t breathe. I would be in a good mood, fine and happy, and they would hit me out of nowhere. I’ve always had anxiety, but it had never been physical before. There were a couple of months straight where I felt so upside down.