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JOJO WHILDEN
I remember the first time I saw a white woman in a bodega above 125th street. It happened during the summer of 2013, when I was couch-crashing at a sorority sister’s apartment. The encounter, while memorable, did not end with me reciting Maya Angelou poetry, like
Run the World’s Renee (Bresha Webb) in the series premiere.
Frustrated with a stranger’s disregard for her personal space while waiting for her bacon-egg-and-cheese, Renee complains to her friend, Ella (Andrea Bordeaux), that she is being “invisible woman-ed.” The phrase is a play on a concept from the legendary text,
Working in Hollywood for years, actress and writer Erika Alexander has suffered her share of rejection. But one stung deeply â ultimately making her more creative and determined.
By the early 2010s, Alexander was well-known for her role as attorney Maxine Shaw on Foxâs âLiving Single.â The actress was later hailed for her confident, nuanced portrayal of Detective Latoya in the Academy Award-nominated film âGet Out.â She had the credentials, the experience and track record to be taken seriously at a Hollywood pitch meeting.
At one, she pitched a new TV series called âConcrete Park,â about black teenagers who awaken on a distant, desert world known as Kepler 56-B, where they have to fight for freedom against hostile forces. She had maps, character sketches and a detailed storyline.
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