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Misfits a personal manifesto
Misfits a personal manifesto













misfits a personal manifesto

Coel also discusses how racist, sexist, and toxic the filming industry is. She describes a few specific episodes that highlight her love for theatre and creativity. Coel recounts growing up Black in London, from the racism she experienced at school (from both the students and the staff) to her time at drama school. Honest and incisive, this talk is definitely a must-listen/read. That talk, transcribed here in Misfits, is powerful indeed. I would recommend Misfits to those who haven’t watched Coel's MacTaggart Lecture. If you haven’t watched it, do yourself a favour, and do it ASAP. It made me cry, it made me laugh, it gave me friggin goosebumps.

misfits a personal manifesto

While I liked Chewing Gum well enough, I May Destroy You blew my mind. Our words-even when spoken from a position so powerless that all that’s produced is a moth-like squeak-can be loud enough to wake the house: a house that is often sleeping peacefully and does not want to be disturbed a house in which perhaps you’ve found a home.

misfits a personal manifesto

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Misfits a personal manifesto