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Who Put This Song On?
by Morgan Parker
What a voice! I loved Morgan, her group of friends and her family. I come from a small, conservative-ish town with more churches than bars. I felt her desire to question things and not accept rules at face value. Morgan was absolutely relatable, part Enid Coleslaw, part Daria Morgendorffer. At the same time, her experiences as a black woman in formative teen years were hard to relate to, and depressing. You think we've progressed as a nation (she sees Obama get elected) but even 10 years later, it feels like we're so far behind (after his election, bros at her school [and I think even one of the teachers?] call him Osama). I'm listening to Audre Lorde's Sister Outsider and it reminds me of the poem where she talks about eating arsenic bit by bit to develop a tolerance; Morgan grew up surrounded by racism - even if it wasn't extreme KKK cross-burning, it was insidious and recurring. She grew up hating herself, taking antidepressants, feeling like an outcast. A lot of us feel that way in our teens but for her it has the added ugliness of it being racially motivated. I'm glad she escaped the judgey Stepford Catholic school and (IRL) moved to NY!