Malika: I don't know how to work for a company that sells itself on being socially conscious but doesn't want to be too political or polarizing. Especially when it comes to black liberation.
Isaac: I know, and pretty soon you won't have to, but right now, you have to play the long game. You know how many crappy companies I worked for before I started my own? It sucks. You feel like you have to shrink yourself to make them more comfortable. Baby, and to succeed after all you've been through, that's an act of rebellion. That's protest, baby.


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Good Trouble Season 2 Episode 7: "In The Middle"
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Malika: Black women are trendsetters and brand loyalists, and yet so many companies ignore us in their marketing, and that is why I love what you are doing at Penoptic Threads.
Interviewer 1: We're all about inclusivity.
Interviewer 2: We want our clients to be every voice. Every woman. Socioeconomic group--
Interviewer: 1: Binary and non-binary
Interviewer 2: True. You don't have to identify as female to find your fashion here.

Are mommy and Zaddy fighting again?

Cary