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    LisaRaye McCoy is at odds with social media as well as her Cocktails with Queens co-hosts over her reaction to crass comments from a former radio host who Black women to levels of a toaster.

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    Black Card Revoked: Herself Episode: "LisaRaye, Affion Crockett, K. Dubb" The Proposal: Herself Episode: "103" 2018-24 The Family Business: Donna Duncan Guest: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2-4, Main Cast: Season 5 2019 Growing Up Hip Hop: Atlanta: Herself Episode: "So So Triggered" & "Firestorm" Murder in the Thirst: Herself/Host Main Host ...

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    Carefree Black Girls is a cultural concept and movement that aims to increase the breadth of "alternative" representations of black women. [1] [2] The origins of this expression can be traced to both Twitter and Tumblr. [3] Zeba Blay was reportedly the first person to use the expression as a hashtag on Twitter in May 2013.

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    "Where We At" Black Women Artists, Inc. (WWA) was a collective of Black women artists affiliated with the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. It included artists such as Dindga McCannon , Kay Brown , Faith Ringgold , Carol Blank, Jerri Crooks, Charlotte Kâ (Richardson), and Gylbert Coker .

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    The hyper-sexualization of Black women is not only prevalent in the Players magazine but has always been prevalent in media. The negative representation of Black Women have been shown through hip hop. [22] Depictions like the "baby mama" or the "sex-crazed gold-digger" paints this picture of how Black Women are seen as easily accessible at a ...