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 <em>overly-sexual</em> 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’s climate, Black women face higher degrees of sexual objectification than any other racial female group.</p>
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