Scholar Moya Bailey argued that recent public treatment of Meghan Markle, Brittney Griner and Megan Thee Stallion prove lasting “misogynoir” against Black women.
scholar Moya Bailey appeared on Tuesday’s"PBS Newshour" to describe the concept of"misogynoir" with regard to Black female celebrities in the media.
Bailey, who is an associate professor at Northwestern University, explained that this unique vitriol against Black women like Megan Thee Stallion and Griner is built in what she called"misogynoir."
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