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Insecure’s new man

It’s not every day a sitcom with the power to redefine the way we think about race and relationships comes along. But since first airing in 2016, has been moving all of the relevant needles and pushing conversations forward, not just in America but for people of colour all over the world. Issa Rae, the show’s co-creator, producer and star has become one of the most influential forces

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