Prime Video’s “I’m A Virgo” Premiere Screening And After Party
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Jharrel Jerome attends Prime Video’s “I’m A Virgo” Premiere Screening and After Party at Harmony Gold on June 21, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Credit: Photo by Arnold Turner/Getty Images for Prime Video
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The issues that impact Black communities in cities like Oakland also impact Latino communities in several different ways. Both communities, which intersect, are affected by various intersecting issues in ways that other populations aren’t together. It’s also been proven that Latinos tend to support policies that support Black people in general. The way I’m A Virgo is able to dissect these trends while having Latinos in several pivotal scenes helps normalize what these forms of alliances and coalitions feel like.
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