Issa Rae after covering on Who What Wear Magazine's February Issue, covers on Culture Magazine's second annual film issue where she is being celebrated in her works as a director, actor, writer and producer.
Rae thinks through impact, longevity and false promises of representation with writer Rawiya Kameir.
In her interview with the Magazine, she speaks of how it feels to be a black woman in Hollywood. "I'm always thinking about the fact that as a performer and someone on screen, I have a limited window. As a woman, as a Black person, there's only a Denzel career, Phylicia Rashad career, or a Debbie Allen-type career, but that's not always the case."
Read the full issue on www.culturedmag.com
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