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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Bell hooks

For filmmakers to represent black women as sex workers and to make such an action trans-formative , in my opinion the filmmaker must not ignore the race of the women, in fact, the race of the women should be the first priority. The fact that the women are black is problematic within itself.
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