that is a universal black women we were all born knowing which needs to be done. we will do it. oh, my god! yes. no. yes. hey, girl! are you doing? make up. i m excited to get you to maintain. it s one of the most beautiful venues. all of these women, they re going to be in harlem, harlem. she is a wonderful, sweet person. i m excited to be in her present. who is better than you? nor one of the reasons i love you. i m really excited for nicole. anne she didn t get into this for her fame or to be the face of some movement. she got into this to tell a story. toronto burke, the actual creator of the metoo movement. this is a woman who has suffered so much personal pain, tragedy and turned it into a movement. we have maria taylor, our new colleague. r, our new colleague. i am thrilled to have captain tomika lindsey at the table. we are making history. it s interesting that she will be there along with representative ayanna pressley. the crown act i
i still do. and still to. and she slips her water. exactly. that is universal black women language. the people who define this movement by how the media framed it, you will never find us there. before, me too became the hashtag and all the rest of that, it was going all the way back to rosa park. there was work that was being done by black women and other marginalized women that predates it and nobody was thinking about them at all. and i have said since the day that i was elevated into the national scene and international scene, this is for us. but people did not want to hear that. i look at this table. these amazing women sitting across this table. i know everybody has earned the right to be here.
thank you all for commenting. put it down! i m trying to talk about being a comedic black women! somebody take the grass of chicken. it s catfish. all right, catfish grass. i m in a white male dominated industry. for many years, i was a journeyman writer and comedian that no one knew and wrote for a lot of men. a lot of black men, but a lot of white men, a lot of people you never know i was having trouble getting my voice out there. so, for me, i did the nightly show. i was hired to be his head writer. he said no, you need to be on camera. we need to hear your voice. i can t speak to the things are going to speak for. robin, who are at