In a piece at Clutch magazine, Evette Dionne takes Zoe Saldana to task for saying, "There's no such thing as people of color," and suggests that she enroll in a Critical Race Theory class.
Actress Zoe Saldana has been inserting the proverbial foot in her mouth in recent weeks. The "Colombiana" starlet has been media blitzing for the upcoming "Star Trek Into Darkness" film and leaving a trail of disrespect in her wake. A fellow Clutch editor, Yesha Callahan, thinks Saldana needs a dictionary and a clue. I concur and also think she needs to enroll in an Introduction to Critical Race Theory course ASAP.
During an interview with BET, Saldana candidly discussed how she views race, alleging "there's no such as people of color."
When asked how she racially-identifies, Saldana responded:
I find it uncomfortable to have to speak about my identity all of the time, when in reality it's not something that drives me or wakes me up out of bed everyday. I didn't grow up in a household where I was categorized by my mother. I was just Zoe and I could have and be anything that I ever wanted to do…and every human being is the same as you. So to all of a sudden leave your household and have people always ask you, "What are you, what are you" is the most uncomfortable question and it's literally the most repetitive question. I can't wait to be in a world where people are sized by their soul and how much they can contribute as individuals and not what they look like.
Read Evette Dionne's entire piece at Clutch magazine.
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