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How ‘All American’ Showrunner Became One of a Tiny handful of Black Women Whose Shows Made It to 100 Episodes
On a wall in the top corner of Nkechi Okoro Carroll’s office hangs a photo from THR‘s 2018 Women in Entertainment issue. In it, the All American showrunner appears alongside 61 fellow Black women writers who are part of the Black Women Who Brunch group she co-founded with Lena Waithe and Erika L. Johnson in […]

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