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June 20, 2014

Howard University Professor Responds to Pharrell’s “New Black” Theory

Dr. Greg Carr, an Associate Professor & Chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies at Howard University reacts to Pharrell’s “new black” theory in the video below. 

'People want everything from Blackness but the burden.'

Pharrell Williams raised a few eyebrows over his statements about race in an interview with Oprah Winfrey and a GQ Magazine cover story, particularly his use of a term “the new black.”

The superstar said in the Oprah Winfrey interview that “The new black doesn’t blame other races for our issues. The new black dreams and realizes that it’s not a pigmentation; it’s a mentality. And it’s either going to work for you, or it’s going to work against you. And you’ve got to pick the side you’re gonna be on.”





From the GQ Interview:
There were people who criticized you for not including more black women on the cover of G I R L. How did you feel about that? 
Do you want me to be honest with you?

Yeah.
It's insecurity. If you love who you are—and I'm not saying that there's not a plight out there for people who have different skin colors, because Mexicans go through just as much discrimination, if not more discrimination, than black people do in this country. Right? That's why I wrote "Marilyn Monroe," man: That which makes you different is what makes you special. You don't gotta be waif, white, and thin to be beautiful. You can be anything that you want to be, and what I chose to do is put my friends on the cover. The girl that was closest next to me is black, but they didn't know that, so they jumped the gun. And it wasn't all black women. There were a lot of black women that were really angry at some of those girls, but some of those girls are the ones that instantly get mad when they don't see somebody that's dark. And it's like: "Yo, you don't need nobody to represent you. You represent you. You represent the best version of who you could be. You go out there and change the world." Because I'm black, and I wouldn't trade my skin color for nothing. But I don't need to keep wearing a badge that tells you that I'm black every time I do something! I'm black! In fact, the media will tell you I'm the first black person that's had a number-one record in America in a year since Rihanna's "Diamonds" in 2012—the first black person! The media tells you that. So why do I need to roll around with a scarlet letter on my forehead that says "Black"? My mother's black, who's a big part of my business; a black woman runs my business; and I'm married to a black woman. What more do you want? ...

Video Interview Source: HBCU Buzz:

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