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Jamie Broadnax (born 24 April 1980) is a film critic,
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er and writer, known for founding and being
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and
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of the Black Girl Nerds community.


Biography

Broadnax, who has a
master's degree A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
in Film and Marketing, and started her career in film, by working on several film shoots in various positions. Broadnax became a film critic, is a member of the
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, and as a freelance writer about films has written for numerous publications, including ''
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'', the ''
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'', ''Variety'', and Vulture.com. Broadnax has hosted panel discussions, including the panel at the ''A Wrinkle in Time'' premiere and the ''
Sorry to Bother You ''Sorry to Bother You'' is a 2018 American surrealist black comedy film written and directed by Boots Riley, in his directorial debut. It stars Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews, Patton Oswalt, Dav ...
'' panel at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. She has also co-hosted the "Misty Knight's Uninformed Afro" podcast about black superheroines, and in April 2017, she co-launched the #NoConfederate
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campaign in response to
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's plan to produce a series - ''Confederate'' - with the premise "What if the Confederacy never lost?". In an October 2015 guest appearance on the ''Melissa Harris-Perry'' TV program, Broadnax talked about diversity in comics and at
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. In 2014, Broadnax was accredited by
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's
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100. She has been described as "one of the biggest up-and-coming names in black-nerd pop culture" (by ''The Root'''s Jason Johnson) and as "one of the most important makers of 2016" (by ''Paste'''s Shannon M. Houston). Mid 2018, after co-founding "Universal FanCon" and running a successful
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campaign for the convention, Broadnax was caught up in the controversy surrounding the convention being cancelled and she then released a public statement and stepped back temporarily from a leadership role to regroup.


Black Girl Nerds

Black Girl Nerds initially started as a
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journal, where Broadnax wrote about various topics, including her own online dating experiences. In 2013,
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awarded Black Girl Nerds "Best Podcast". The community gradually became more mainstream, in particular after a
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by
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in the September 2014 issue of ''
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''. In October 2015, ''HuffPost'' named Black Girl Nerds one of the leading Black Podcasts. Late 2017, its website had over 200,000 monthly visitors.


See also

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Geek girl "Geek girl" is a 20th-century term, signifying a gendered subgenre within the modern geek subculture. History The return of the word "geek" in the mid-1990s can be traced to the popularization of workplace computing and the Internet and the do ...
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Minority group The term 'minority group' has different usages depending on the context. According to its common usage, a minority group can simply be understood in terms of demographic sizes within a population: i.e. a group in society with the least number o ...


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Black Girl Nerds
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