that is a universal black women we were all born knowing which needs to be done. we will do it. oh, my god! yes. no. yes. hey, girl! are you doing? make up. i m excited to get you to maintain. it s one of the most beautiful venues. all of these women, they re going to be in harlem, harlem. she is a wonderful, sweet person. i m excited to be in her present. who is better than you? nor one of the reasons i love you. i m really excited for nicole. anne she didn t get into this for her fame or to be the face of some movement. she got into this to tell a story. toronto burke, the actual creator of the metoo movement. this is a woman who has suffered so much personal pain, tragedy and turned it into a movement. we have maria taylor, our new colleague. r, our new colleague. i am thrilled to have captain tomika lindsey at the table. we are making history. it s interesting that she will be there along with representative ayanna pressley. the crown act i
people who showed up. it allowed you to show up, right? until you could see other people that were flowers in their hair, or colors or bigger jewelry, whatever that happened to be, you didn t feel like you could do it because that was the people who made it. a lot of what we really are encountering every day is that people don t feel heard. they want us to listen. it s hard for us to do that because we are always at such odds. maria, please. i want to hear about your hair. your hair looks beautiful. it looks amazing. i love your hair. yes, it does. really, when i wanted to say as i keep hearing just showing up as a black woman, as yourself, is revolutionary. you know tammy? like you kept saying. i am a disruptor just by being, they re standing there. i feel the same way all the time. your, tell i m. tell everyone s gonna look at you, regardless. and they re going to judge you. i just went through that. i watched your video. jonas ration to. me i had always worn long wigs. take out