How Dear White People’s Most Mind-Bending Face-Off Came Together
Creator Justin Simien and actress Logan Browning on Sam White vs. Rikki Carter—the conservative pundit played by Tessa Thompson, who played Sam in the original Dear White People film.
Creator Justin Simien and actress Logan Browning on Sam White vs. Rikki Carter—the conservative pundit played by Tessa Thompson, who played Sam in the original Dear White People film.
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