“Brooklyn Nine-Nine goes out of its way to speak directly to its audience and say, ‘we see you.’”
Read More"As fantastic as Michel Gomes is, he's still a nondisabled actor instead of a wheelchair user who could have brought more nuance to the role."
Read More“Nomi stands out on Grown-ish as one of the most well-rounded bisexual characters on TV to date.”
Read More“Marvel’s Runaways catapults us into the future, where demographics match those of reality and you can be attracted to whoever the F you want.”
Read More“Not only does Superstore showcase diversity in age, body type, gender, race, and sexual orientation, its critique of class is especially incisive.”
Read More“Kim’s Convenience is part of an exciting new chapter of Asian faces on Western television.”
Read More“I dream of a day when cis actors playing trans is looked upon with the same revulsion that we now reserve for white actors playing racial caricatures.”
Read More“Sense8 is a landmark for LGBTQ representation.”
Read More“The connection between Kat, who is newly bisexual, and Adena, a Muslim lesbian, is one of the highlights of the show.”
Read More“For many children of immigrants, myself included, this was the first time seeing our family dynamics authentically portrayed on screen.”
Read More“Black-ish tells stories the way they should be told—in fragments of truth, scattered across multiple characters rather than feeding one big, overarching narrative meant to represent every black American.”
Read More“Ostensibly a love letter to a grizzled cowboy, I Love Dick is actually an ode to women everywhere.”
Read More“Despite some racial stereotyping, the sheer breadth of representation vaults the show to heavyweight status in the realm of inclusive media.”
Read More“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is intersectionality in action—seamless, wacky storytelling that happens to bring in feminism, ethnic diversity, LGBTQ representation, and the tackling of mental illness without ever feeling bogged down.”
Read More“Strong on gender and race with a refreshing perspective from a transgender youth, The OA showcases minority voices that are largely ignored in American media.”
Read More“The love between all the characters of Queen Sugar is uniquely palpable.”
Read More“Diverse cast is handled with sensitivity and affection, each character fully realized with his or her own quirks.”
Read More"The story is, at the core, an age-old romance infused with new and modern themes."
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