What is it like to be an other, within an other, within an other? We might casually call it โintersectionality,โ but for Gina Yashere, the British-Nigerian comedian American audiences might know best from Bob Hearts Abisholaโon which sheโs also a writerโitโs simply her life. Yashere, an American immigrant who also identifies as queer, tragicomically explores the experience of being othered in Cack-Handed: A Memoir, published in June 2021. On this weekโs episode of The Root Presents: Itโs Lit!, Yashere gets even more transparent about her experience, saying: โIt happened to me, and thereโs no way to heal that rift unless we talk about it.โ
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โI wanted to get the story out there. And I also it was...it was kind of a love letter to my mom because I grew up so resentful of her strictness,โ Yashere continues. โBut looking back and telling her story, I was like, โOh wow.โ I realized what she was suffering; what she went through. The absolute terror she must have felt every day being in a country that is kind of alien to her, and being on her own, raising kidsโand in a country where we routinely got spat on by skinheads and chased.
โSo it wasโfirst and foremost, it was a love letter to her saying: โI understand now. Looking back, I understand I hated it when I was a kid, but I understand,โโ Yashere adds. โAnd then secondly, it was a love letter to Black people. I was like, โLook. This is what weโve come through, and despite everything that weโve suffered, we we are a great people; do not let others make you believe that youโre not. Weโve come through a lot and despite what weโve sufferedโand again, we are not just what weโve sufferedโwe are a great people...โ
Hear more from the cack-handed Gina Yashere in Episode 56 ofย The Root Presents: Itโs Lit! Writes Cack-Handed With Gina Yashere,ย available on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, Amazon, NPR One, TuneIn, and Radio Public.
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