Journalist/screenwriter Holt narrates her insightful debut collection of essays on the myths, stereotypes, and biases millennial and Gen Z Black women and femmes face in the United States. Using past experiences, studies, and interviews with other Black women, Holt details how these preconceived notions impact their daily lives. An anecdote about how classmates and crushes made negative remarks about her dark skin highlights an essay on colorism. A deep dive into cultural appropriation speaks of how caricaturing the Black woman aesthetic adversely affects how some carry themselves at work. Holt and her interviewees also ponder if being a “strong Black woman” is a positive trait or a harmful stereotype. Holt’s narration is direct and informative throughout the audiobook. Her voice lightens as she gleefully talks about self-care and support from affirming social media communities such as #BlackGirlMagic. She conveys frustration when speaking of her personal experiences, especially as she realizes that many of her challenges are the same ones Black women have faced for generations.
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