https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXAho8vlmAI
http://www.eonline.com/news/585707/...to-be-labeled-gay-i-m-not-an-african-american
So I find this interview interesting for several reasons. Is it bad to be labeled? I see myself as gay because I am gay. I feel like she is attempting to overreach the current issue and find a reason to distance herself from taking action. There is still action that needs to happen in this country before I can say "I love humans"
Regarding heritage, I see myself as Mexican because I do know where my roots are. I have not visited mexico often and My parents and grandparents have been in America for nearly 60 years but they see themselves as Mexican.
I guess what I'm trying to figure out is, when is it okay to move away from labels about sexuality and heritage? I don't think we are close to being there yet.
The star of TV's The Cosby Show and That's So Raven sat down with Oprah Winfrey and attempted to clarify the misconceptions about who she is. One of the topics the women addressed occurred in August 2013, when the Supreme Court ruled that the ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. At the time, she tweeted, "I can finally get married! Yay government! So proud of you." Many people saw it as her way of publicly coming out. Asked to explain, Raven replied, "That was my way of saying I'm proud of the country. But, I will say that I'm in an amazing, happy relationship with my partner. A woman."
"People in my family, they've taught me to keep my personal life to myself as much as possible. So, I try my best to hold the fence where I can," Raven added. "But I am proud to be who I am and what I am."
When did Raven know she was interested in other women?
"I knew when I was, like, 12," the entertainer, now 28, recalled. "I was looking at everything." Still, the actress cautioned, "I don't want to be labeled 'gay.' I want to be labeled 'a human who loves humans.'"
"I'm tired of being labeled," she said. "I'm an American. I'm not an African American; I'm an American."
"Oh, girl," a surprised Winfrey said. "Don't set up Twitter on fire...Oh, my lord. What did you just say?"
"I mean, I don't know where my roots go to," Raven explained. "I don't know how far back they go...I don't know what country in Africa I'm from, but I do know that my roots are in Louisiana. I'm an American. And that's a colorless person." Winfrey warned, "You're going to get a lot of flak for saying you're not African American. You know that, right?" The College Road Trip star put her hand up and reiterated, "I don't label myself. I have darker skin. I have a nice, interesting grade of hair. I connect with Caucasian. I connect with Asian. I connect with Black. I connect with Indian. I connect with each culture."
"You are a melting pot in one body," Winfrey said.
"Aren't we all?" Raven asked. "Isn't that what America's supposed to be?"
http://www.eonline.com/news/585707/...to-be-labeled-gay-i-m-not-an-african-american
So I find this interview interesting for several reasons. Is it bad to be labeled? I see myself as gay because I am gay. I feel like she is attempting to overreach the current issue and find a reason to distance herself from taking action. There is still action that needs to happen in this country before I can say "I love humans"
Regarding heritage, I see myself as Mexican because I do know where my roots are. I have not visited mexico often and My parents and grandparents have been in America for nearly 60 years but they see themselves as Mexican.
I guess what I'm trying to figure out is, when is it okay to move away from labels about sexuality and heritage? I don't think we are close to being there yet.