Issa Rae, the creator of 'Insecure' and 'Rap Sh!t,' is working on new projects, including one for herself and another to produce and create with others. She expressed pessimism about true inclusion in Hollywood and the diversification of Black stories. Rae also discussed her role in 'American Fiction' and the hunger to have her work seen. Recent industry changes have her considering alternate avenues as a creator in the future.
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Issa Rae says that recent industry tides have her considering alternate avenues as a creator in the future: https://t.co/tt17dUumNB https://t.co/JX1KBBOyvg
In a new interview, Issa Rae discussed starring in 'American Fiction': "I recognize that hunger, of just wanting your work to be seen and attacking the wrong targets" More: https://t.co/jN1L9PTubj https://t.co/jN1L9PTubj
“Insecure” and “Rap Sh!t” creator Issa Rae feels continued pessimism about true inclusion in Hollywood, especially when it comes to the diversification of Black stories. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/MMhot2ABoO https://t.co/2JFQ1quzR0
Issa Rae reveals she is working on several new projects. “I’m writing a couple of different projects – one for myself and one to produce and create with others – and I’ve been feeling so inspired and excited to get back at it.” (https://t.co/d2ETpIITH5) https://t.co/rcpT1ixRkT