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Author: Bridgit Antoinette Evans

Bridgit Antoinette Evans is an artist, culture change strategist, and philanthropic leader with more than 20 years experience in the pop culture for social change field. Currently, she serves as CEO of the Pop Culture Collaborative.
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Black Women Just Wanna Get Free

Bridgit Antoinette Evans
This Black History Month, Black Women Just Wanna Get Free

Black women in pop culture are “not lightning that strikes once,” but the “hurricane” that returns again and again to crack open and restructure the American cultural landscape.

As Black Futures Month comes to an end, let’s set our sights beyond the horizon and focus on getting free. We deserve this, and Cecily Tyson, she expects it.

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