“I didn’t think that I was powerless…But I didn’t think that I was powerful.”

—  Regina King

On the pay disparities that she experienced in “It’s Good to be Regina King” https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/02/regina-king-cover in Vanity Fair (Feb 2019)

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