Brittany Luce
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And also like they had each of them, these rich interior lives that were written across every page.
I was around for the nineties, but like,
I wasn't doing much.
I was in elementary school for most of it.
And so I've always been fascinated with that time.
As I've grown up, I've become way more fascinated with that time and what it must have been like to be a grown black woman back then at a point where we were gaining a certain type of visibility that we hadn't really seen in the same way before.
Like the everyday kind of middle-class black woman.
It's not the only black woman.
I think that now we're at a place where storytelling-wise, I think that sometimes that...
is the case.
Or like the super successful, very rich black woman.
And those are obviously not the only stories to tell, but all of these women feel like regular gals that you would know.
And the things that they did, the things that they talked about, the things that they thought about were very everyday.
And I think that
Seeing the things that they were concerned with and seeing the ways in which those concerns still reverberate to today is so interesting.
It's been making me think a lot about why some things have changed so much and other things not at all.
Parker, are you a nay still?
I'm crushing out day to day.
Day to day, baby.
Day to day.