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The Million Meanings of Blackness

Obamas at Selma
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What鈥檚 it like being a black American in 2017?

By some metrics, such as the subtle and overt ways we persist in ordering society by skin tone, it鈥檚 like the past is turning into prophecy. After all, black Americans still have some of the worst education outcomes in the country, and a dark alchemy of police brutality and racism continues to decimate black lives at jaw-dropping rates. Yet in crucial ways, blackness today is also being reflected with a depth that has for so long been withheld. We鈥檝e seen it in everything from our first black president and his black family to, well, even our movies.

Being black, in other words, doesn鈥檛 play by any rule book. It operates in a million different ways in a million different contexts. Which is why 国产视频 has commissioned this very special edition of the 国产视频 Weekly. In it, you鈥檒l catch glimpses of black life. Drawing on her experiences in public education and the Obama administration, Tyra Mariani makes the case for why racial representation in government matters. In a similar vein, Alyssa Sims turns a critical eye toward the Beltway to look at moves think tanks are making to correct their diversity problem. Hana Passen crisscrosses past and present as she unpacks Ava DuVernay鈥檚 13th鈥攁 film about the barbed legacy of the 13th Amendment鈥攖o distill lessons for the resistance. By examining Chance the Rapper through a wide-angle lens, Ernest Ezeugo explains how the musician uses his platform to rap about Christianity and blackness in a way we too often misinterpret. Rachelle Hampton argues that the trickle-down equality that mainstream feminism seems to advocate for isn鈥檛 enough鈥攖rue equality demands that we be urgent and unyielding. And last, Simone McPhail harnesses the power of pictures to offer depictions of black men, usually seen as capable of being only one particular way, as complex and multidimensional鈥攋ust like you.

Being a black American is, in any year, many things. It鈥檚 infuriating. It鈥檚 political. It鈥檚 exhausting precisely because it鈥檚 so infuriating and political. But it鈥檚 also inspiring. It鈥檚 a joy. And this Black History Month, we鈥檙e sharing, here, just a sliver of all those things.

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