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Kelby Clark

Kelby Clark
Brooklyn-based poet and fiction writer
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Horror and Humor in Hulu’s The Other Black Girl

The genre-bending drama challenges the white workplace

February 26, 2024 • by Kelby Clark
Based on the bestselling novel by Zakiya Dalila Harris, The Other Black Girl dissects the horror of insidious racism in white workplaces...

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Horror and Humor in Hulu’s <em>The Other Black Girl</em>
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