André Leon Talley should feel vindicated. \n
editor-in-chief sent out an email to the magazine’s staff apologizing for not doing enough to elevate the work of Black creatives over the years, and for times in the past that the magazine published images or stories that were “hurtful or intolerant”. Not to point out the obvious, but Wintour has been in charge ofand a fixture at Condé Nast for more than three decades—it’s not as if she hasn’t had the time or the power to address the publication’s racism. She simply chose not to.
“[Wintour’s] statement came out of the space of white privilege,” he said. “I want to say one thing, Dame Anna Wintour is a colonial broad, she’s a colonial dame, she comes from British, she’s part of an environment of colonialism. She is entitled and I do not think she will ever let anything get in the way of her white privilege.
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