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The comedienne talks about her experience being gay, Black and a woman in Hollywood.
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00:00Wanda, you describe yourself sort of as a trifecta of discrimination.
00:03Do you feel, so if you're being discriminated against,
00:06how do you know if it's because you're a woman, because you're black, or because you're gay?
00:10Ah, there's a problem.
00:11There's a problem, you can't figure it out.
00:14What are you upset about? Which thing?
00:16Which one of the three?
00:16Which thing?
00:17Yes.
00:17So, yeah, it's confusing.
00:18Is there another dimension to the conversation when you're black and gay?
00:21Because when I interviewed Jason Collins here a couple, what, months ago,
00:25he said that there is another dimension if you're black and gay.
00:28There is, there is.
00:32You know, I think, to go back to my family, I think that also was a big problem with them
00:40because it's what are people going to say?
00:42And when I say people, I mean like the community, the black community.
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