For generation upon generation, society continues to press women into a box of stereotypical projections on what a woman should be. For the most part, women are told to be meek, small, and weak. Women should be quiet, soft-spoken, and gentle beings who are only there to be caretakers amongst the men they grow and raise. These stereotypes wash away in just about every instance, in Film Director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s newest film “The Woman King.” 

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When you’re born into a system built against you, the likelihood of success diminishes as those in power profit off of the impoverished. On the streets of Atlanta is no place for young men with big dreams, however, that is where most of those born into poverty reside, finding side hustles as a way to provide for themselves and their loved ones.

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