While Insecure is a different show with different characters, there are some similarities and Rae's voice is so strong that it's a worthwhile (and super entertaining) prequistate if you have the time. Issa Rae, launching herself on Kickstarter in 2011 This is the web version of raceAhead, Fortune’s daily newsletter on race, culture, and inclusive leadership. That's good news, because HBO pulled old episodes of High Maintenance off of Vimeo, as fans of that webseries already know. The book is a series of non-fiction essays that cover many of the same topics and concerns as the series.Īs for the webseries, here are a few places you can watch it before Sunday. Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl is also the title of Rae's book, which you can purchase on Amazon, Audible, and your local/favorite chain bookstore. It's a little bit romantic comedy, a little bit workplace comedy, and overall just a slice of life webseries that focuses on characters you may not see on primetime television. The Shorty Award-winning series, which debuted in 2011, follows J, played by Rae, and is inspired by Rae's observational voice and take on racial diversity. Luckily, Rae's webseries The Mis-Adventures of Awkward Black Girl is available to watch online in a few different places, so everyone can get obsessed if they aren't already. Though fans of her work have already been following her on multiple platforms, Issa Rae's HBO series Insecure is finally going to premiere on television.
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