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The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
The sitcom’s pilot isn’t only about fun and laughter. It explores a number of conflicts including the difficult world of gender-identity disputes in Afro-Canadian families. Obi and Adjoa are...
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The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
The pilot delicately handles the scene where Uzo-Amani’s progressively, according to their family, “bizarre”, dress sense is finally explained in a heated confrontation with her parents. She reveals her...
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The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?
These markers critically help to provide a sense of inclusion to those of us whose cultures are featured in the pilot, as well as indicate that other Afro-Canadian traditions...
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The Black Diaspora in Conversation: From Ousmane Sembène to Marilyn Cooke
Mati Diop has downplayed Sembène’s influence on her work in favour of her uncle, Djibril Diop Mambety’s filmography. Samba Gadjigo, the foremost scholar on Sembène, argues that Sembène paved...