Kenya Barris is the Hollywood producer who is known for creating the hit tv series’ Black-ish and Grown-ish. Both shows feature a Black family, where one of the main characters is mixed race.
Now Kenya is pushing a new TV series. In this show the lead actors Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff will be in an interracial relationship and Black Twitter isn’t happy.
When news of Kenya’s new show surfaced online Black Twitter immediately responded with its exasperation at his unwillingness to have a black family show that is actually – all black. His fatigued fans are now accusing him of trying to “mix-wash” Black families and are tired of the playbook. According to them Kenya doesn’t seem interested in real blackness but an idealized Hollywood version of it. Essentially, the same ole, same ole.
Look:
https://twitter.com/IWriteAllDay_/status/1354913623827755014
Kenya Barris is expecting me to believe that Gabrielle Union would ever look twice at Zachary Braff
— Black Julia Roberts (@thecasualrevolt) January 28, 2021
We have GOT to release the shackles that is Kenya Barris writing mixed family stories 150 different ways. Imagine how tired we are.
— robann ✨ (@_byerobann) January 28, 2021
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Kenya has created numerous television shows, including the critically acclaimed Black-ish. The award-winning series also has two spin-offs, Grown-ish and Mixed-ish. He was a writer for The Game , Girlfriends, and Soul Food.
Barris co-created and produced America’s Next Top Model with Tyra Banks.He penned the film Girls Trip. He co-produced the 2019 film Little and co-wrote the screenplay for the 2019 theatrical release, Shaft.
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