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  2. The Oracle (The Matrix) - Wikipedia

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    Sanchez writes that while the Oracle embodies aspects of the black mammy stereotype in caring for white children, she ultimately represents "a radical transformation of Western denigration of black women" by acting as an othermother and teacher who challenges Western ideals of feminine beauty and wisdom; by suggesting a connection between the ...

  3. The Matrix - Wikipedia

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    In the original script, Switch was a woman in the Matrix and a man in the real world, but this idea was removed. [185] In a 2016 GLAAD Media Awards speech, Lilly Wachowski said: "There's a critical eye being cast back on Lana and I's work through the lens of our transness. This is a cool thing because it's an excellent reminder that art is ...

  4. The Wachowskis - Wikipedia

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    The Matrix Reloaded received positive critical reception, although not on the level of the original. [27] It became a major box office hit, retaining the spot of the highest-grossing R-rated film for over a decade (until 2016's Deadpool). [28] The Matrix Revolutions received a mixed critical reception and performed only moderately in the box ...

  5. The Matrix (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Matrix Comics is a set of comics and short stories based on the series and written and illustrated by figures from the comics industry; one of the comics was written by the Wachowskis and illustrated by the films' concept artist Geof Darrow. [104]

  6. Rachel Dolezal on how her identity challenges white supremacy

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    In her new memoir, "In Full Color: Finding My Place in a Black And White World," Dolezal provides some context about how a challenging upbringing shaped her search for identity as a Black or trans ...

  7. Patricia Hill Collins - Wikipedia

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    The article focuses on how Black women gain special insight on social inequality from their marginalized placement as being both Black and women. Black women have been able to creatively fight against the status quo. [8] In 1990, Collins published her first book, Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment ...

  8. Michelle Obama is every Black woman who wanted to say ‘no ...

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    OPINION: Michelle Obama’s silent stand: A refusal that echoes the power of Black women saying ‘no’ to emotional labor. TheGrio’s Natasha S. Alford explains.

  9. Opinion: A woman who composed the first draft of history ...

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    For more than 30 years, until her death in 1956, Robinson shared her opinions supporting women’s rights and immigrants, slammed racism and antisemitism and urged women to realize larger and more ...