“I was always the only black in the movie theater, the only black in class, the only black in the library, the only black in the discotheque. I always felt observed and judged.” FeltBlackClassTheaterLibraryJudgedMovie Theater Author:Concha Buika
“Being a black woman, I've often felt I've been judged by my sex and my race, and I have always known that it shouldn't hamper me.” SexFeltBlackRaceKnownJudgedBlack WomenHamper Author:Halle Berry
“anything being perceived as being superior takes the noun. And everything that isn't, that's judged to be inferior, requires an adjective. So there are black novelists and novelists. There are women physicians and physicians. Male nurses and nurses.” LanguageBlackRacismMalesDiscriminationSuperiorsNovelistsJudgedNurseInferiorsPhysiciansAdjectivesNouns Author:Gloria Steinem
“[Voicing a cartoon] feels like going down a mysterious but joyful black hole. Once you relax for 15 or 20 minutes, and really go, "I don't care if I look like an ass," it's really fun to see what happens. You know that nothing is being visually judged.” IfsKnowsFeelsLooksHappensCareFunBlackMinutesDon't CareHolesAssMysteriousI Don't CareRelaxJudgedJoyfulCartoonBlack Hole Author:Jim Parsons
“Judged by the stark, sure-footed portrait in Hard Time, Brian Azzarello and Richard Corben clearly have John Constantine down, cold and to the life. Azzarellos grasp of pacing, character and situation resonates through every scene with a black crystal clarity thats short of masterful, while Corben contributes what is, perhaps, one of the most darkly expressive pieces in a long, already-legendary career.” LongHardCharacterBlackSituationCareersPiecesColdSceneClarityHard TimesJudgedPortraitsCrystalsStarksExpressiveLegendaryBrianPacingConstantine Author:Alan Moore
“I love seeing black people do normal things, being judged as normal people.” PeopleBlackSeeingNormalBlack PeopleJudgedNormal ThingsBeing Judged Author:Chris Rock
“Black folks are judged by quantity, not quality. It's a decimal point or figure. How different is that from slavery? There's no moral code, it's just about successful business for America.” DifferentAmericaBlackQualityMoralSuccessfulFiguresSlaveryFolksCodeJudgedQuantitySuccessful BusinessMoral CodeDecimals Author:Chuck D
“You're not a Black man. You're a human being in God's eyes. So when you sit down to talk to someone and you talk to them in really intelligent terms, you ask difficult questions, there's a militancy that's assigned to you without you asking for it, because you are simply judged by what you look like. If you're a white person asking the same questions, you'd be one of these CNN guys and say how brilliant he is. That doesn't work for you, because this is the world we live in.” IfsMenWorldHumansLooksPersonsEyeGuyAsksDifficultBlackTermHuman BeingsWhiteIntelligentAskingBrilliantJudgedWithout YouCnnDifficult QuestionsMilitancy Author:James McBride