"I never really had to put much thought into my race and neither did anybody else. I knew I was Black. I knew there was a history that accompanied my skin colour and my parents taught me to be proud of it. End of story."
"It took me a while to realise that the way I am is Black. That being black is not just one thing. That no one could define my Blackness, that I could make my own definitions of Blackness. I can't pinpoint the exact moment that happened, but I do know that realising I don't need to be limited instilled in me a new confidence."
"I'm a proud Black woman who likes swimming, owns an electric car, and f*cking loves Downton Abbey. That's me. And just by being me, I'm being Black."