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6 Ways ‘black-ish’ Has Helped Break Down Black Stereotypes & Barriers

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If you scan the internet, it is full of articles somewhat praising or fully bashing the ABC sitcom ‘black-ish’ for its portrayal of black families. However, what I didn’t see enough of were all the reasons why a show like this is needed.

Better yet, why this show is important. Some will of course only look on the surface and judge for its sometimes over-zealous “lessons to be learned” that are quite often strung throughout the entire show. However, I’ve found some gems that aren’t so quite clear, but definitely, need to be highlighted.

Check out these 6 ways ‘black-ish’ has helped break down African American stereotypes and barriers:

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It Celebrates Black Women In Medicine

Not sure about you, but when was the last time you saw a black woman in medicine that was not only married but was also highly involved in their children’s day-to-day lives. Dr. Rainbow “Bow” Johnson, played by

Tracee Ellis Ross, is a full-time doctor, wife, and mother of five who struggles with the black superwoman syndrome daily. The show highlights her experience being a working woman of color in a predominately white field while also making time for the upbringing of her children.

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Gives A Platform To Everyday Black Nerds

Andre “Junior” Johnson, the eldest son played by Marcus Scribner is a corky teen who loves school, science, anime, Harry Potter, and the casual responsibility of making sure everyone is always following the rules. He breaks down the stereotypical notion that black people aren’t into comics, STEM, and academics.

 

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Highlights Black Academic Excellence

In speaking of academics, the show does a grand job of highlighting African Americans excelling in education. With the eldest daughter, Zoey Johnson, played by Yara Shahidi flying through

high school at the top of her class and getting accepted into top schools like Howard University, the show debunks all stereotypes that black people lack education.

 

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Uplifts Black Fathers

The narrator and father of the show, Andre “Dre” Johnson Sr., played by Anthony Anderson, completely shatters the thought that all black fathers are no longer in the home. Not only is he happily married to his wife, but he plays a very active role in his family’s life. Strong, dependable, smart, witty, hood, caring and successful all wrapped into one.

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Emphasizes A Black Close-Knit Family
For some reason, our people are often portrayed as estranged from our families or even brought up in hostile environments. ‘black-ish’ not only dismantles that image but also emphasizes how most black families operate. We laugh and play games together. We sit at the dinner table, not the couch or a tray table.

We actually love the fact we can go in

the next room and ask our grandma questions. And in fact, we all know and appreciate the importance of generational presence in the household. Grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles were more than likely hanging out around the household, and they were always welcome.

 

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Underlines Black Privilege

This may be touchy to some, but we have to face facts. Some black people do have privilege and they know it. I for one am fully aware that not every black person can make it as a full-time freelancer and travel the world.

However, ‘black-ish’ makes sure to tell the sometimes-overlooked reality of black middle-class to well-off families thriving in their careers and professions. It may be hard to watch, but there is another side of the coin, that some black families will never know or fully understand.

Whether you’re a fan or not, I think we can all agree that this show at least starts much-needed dialogue and conversation.

 

Tia Muhammad, BS, is an award-winning freelance content & media creative, copywriter, blogger, digital designer, and marketing consultant. She owns the boutique content and digital media company, jackieGLDN|studio.

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