India Arie’s Essence Fest Criticism Reawakens Wounds on Black Female Hypersexuality

<p>The hypersexual war on Black female bodies has been culturally rooted in our diaspora for centuries. The often pre-stigmatized perception of Black women as&nbsp;<em>overly-sexual</em>&nbsp;has encouraged society to consistently impose their opinions, projections, and critiques around how we should properly present ourselves in the world.</p> <p>On the other hand, perpetuated sexual adultification unfairly accelerated our ability to claim our girlhood earlier than our counterparts. And in today&rsquo;s climate, Black women face higher degrees of sexual objectification than any other racial female group.</p> <p><a href="https://zora.medium.com/india-aries-essence-fest-criticism-reawakens-wounds-on-black-female-hypersexuality-4880322acdcb"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>