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This article contains words from the video “Black Women Dating at Predominantly White Institutions,” but is by no means a comprehensive summary of the diverse scope of its content.
Nicole Osayande, ArtSci 21, launched her YouTube channel and digital community, Black Beauty Tech, this week. Her first full video, titled “Black Women Dating at Predominantly White Institutions,” is a roundtable conversation featuring seven Queen’s students. In the video, the group of women discuss their experiences as Black women in Queen’s dating and hookup culture.
“[Black Beauty Tech] is essentially a space for me to talk about everything I love Blackness, beauty, and tech but it’s also to create a space for Black women to be authentically themselves in the tech space,” Osayande told The Journal.