Hi Cat! I hope you're having a great week. Could you please help me find a replacement fc for Tracie Thoms? Unfortunately, she has no gifs that I can find, which is a crime, because she's incredible. Thank you!
Queen Latifah (1970) African-American - hasn't labelled her sexuality but is openly married to a woman.
Tamara Taylor (1970) Afro Canadian / Scottish.
Sharon Leal (1972) African-American / Filipino.
Gabrielle Union (1972) African-American.
Christine Adams (1974) Afro Jamaican.
Joy Bryant (1974) African-American, likely some Cape Verdean.
Naomie Harris (1976) African-Jamaican, Afro-Trinidadian, African-Guyanese, English.
Rhiannon Giddens (1977) Occaneechi, Lumbee, Seminole, African American, Scottish, and Welsh.
Kerry Washington (1977) African-American, Afro-Jamaican [African, as well as some English, Scottish, Unspecified Native American].
Tia Mowry (1978) Afro Bahamian / English, some Irish.
Danai Gurira (1978) Zimbabwean.
Lauren Ridloff (1978) African-American / Mexican - is deaf.
Rutina Wesley (1978) - hasn't labelled her sexuality but is openly dating a woman.
Adepero Oduye (1978) Nigerian.
T’Nia Miller (1980) Afro Jamaican - is a lesbian.
Gabourey Sidibe (1983) Fula Senegalese and African-American.
Lauren London (1984) African-American / Ashkenazi Jewish.
That is a crime! Here are some black women around her age with resources at the time of posting, unfortunately I couldn't find many I'm sorry!
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Tia and Tamara Mowry from Sister, Sister had a vocal group called (somewhat unimaginatively) The Voices and the song itself is super generic even if their, yeah, voices are pleasant enough. But Sister, Sister is having a moment due to this twitter thread about the union episode so let’s all appreciate these actors and their fellow co workers on promoting the labour movement to the kids. Good work comrade sisters!
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