Token Black Girl, Danielle Prescod
Token Black Girl, Danielle Prescod
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Token Black Girl
A Memoir

Author: Danielle Prescod

Narrator: Danielle Prescod

Unabridged: 10 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2022


Synopsis

Racial identity, pop culture, and delusions of perfection collide in an eye-opening and refreshingly frank memoir by fashion and beauty insider Danielle Prescod.Danielle Prescod grew up Black in an elite and overwhelmingly white community, her identity made more invisible by the whitewashed movies, television, magazines, and books she and her classmates voraciously consumed. Danielle took her cue from the world around her and aspired to shrink her identity into that box, setting increasingly poisonous goals. She started painful and damaging chemical hair treatments in elementary school, began depriving herself of food when puberty hit, and tried to control her image through the most unimpeachable, impeccable fashion choices.Those obsessions led her to relentlessly pursue a career in beauty and fashion—the eye of the racist and sexist beauty standard storm. Assimilating was hard, but she was practiced. And she was an asset. Their “Token Black Girl.” Toxic, sure. But Danielle was striving to achieve social cache and working her way up the ladder of coveted media jobs, and she looked great, right? So what if she had to endure executives’ questions like “What was it like to drive to school from the ghetto?” Or coworkers’ eager curiosity to know if her parents were on welfare. But after decades of burying her emotions, resentment, and true self, Danielle turned a critical eye inward and confronted the factors that motivated her self-destructive behaviors.Sharp witted and bracingly candid, Token Black Girl unpacks the adverse effects of insidious white supremacy in the media—both unconscious and strategic—to tell a personal story about recovery from damaging concepts of perfection, celebrating identity, and demolishing social conditioning.

About Danielle Prescod

Danielle Prescod is a fifteen-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry and graduate of NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study. A lifelong fashion obsessive, she was most recently the style director of BET.com. With Chrissy Rutherford, Danielle cofounded 2BG Consulting, which aids fashion and beauty brands and influencers on their anti-racism journeys. She dedicates her time to researching how feminism and social justice intersect with pop culture. An avid reader and writer, Danielle also loves TikTok, the arts, staying active, horseback riding, and exercising at any hour of the day.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosa on July 02, 2022

Rounding up. This book isn’t for me. I understand the author has/is working through her own antiblackness but it’s still giving “I’m not like those other Black girls” energy.......more

Goodreads review by BookOfCinz on March 27, 2022

The honesty does not let up…. A memoir you won’t soon forget. So happy to get my hand on Danielle Prescod’s memoir “TOKEN BLACK GIRL…”. While I have seen Prescod’s work on my newsfeed, I don’t think I was prepared for how real her memoir would be. I think she perfectly details what it is like being......more

Goodreads review by Deanna on October 31, 2022

As a black girl who grew in Connecticut as a little ballerina with an eating disorder, this is the only time I have read or seen anything that mirrored my experience. I’ve been seeing mixed reviews from black women, but for me (although I didn’t ~love~ the writing style) reading this was so incredib......more

Goodreads review by Richard on September 04, 2022

Danielle Prescod is a 15-year veteran of the beauty and fashion industry and a graduate of NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She was most recently the style director of BET.com and A lifelong fashion obsessive, she was most recently the style director of BET.com. Recently, Prescod joine......more

Goodreads review by Ezi on November 17, 2022

I blame her parents more than the mainstream media This book felt like an explanation of why the author didn’t know she was black, didn’t appreciate her blackness for a long time, and then the journey to be comfortable in her blackness. There wasn’t much to enjoy, or even find inspirational for me.......more


Quotes

“Former BET.com style director Prescod narrates her scathingly honest life story and social analysis about living and working in predominantly white spaces.… As a narrator, Prescod speaks with a matter-of-fact tone, changing inflections only when mimicking the various microaggressions and racist remarks that she was subjected to.… More than half of the audio covers Prescod's eating disorder; these passages are relayed frankly and without pretense. A unique expose of fashion media that is recommended for fans of Kenya Hunt's Girl Gurl Grrrl or Tressie McMillan Cottom's Thick.” Library Journal“A trenchant, honest, and unique memoir about body image, fashion, and Blackness.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“Former BET style director Prescod lays bare the toxic scaffolding of the fashion and beauty industries in her piercing debut…As she reckons with [these] small- and large-scale oppressions, Prescod maintains a striking self-awareness and even hope that these problems have solutions. The result is sure to galvanize those who are looking to make change from within fraught spaces.” Publishers Weekly