Read Her Like a Book
There’s a reason the Winter Olympics don’t hit like the Summer Games — and it has nothing to do with the athletes. In this episode of Read Her Like a Book, we’re unpacking allegory — the story within the story. The deeper meaning hiding beneath what we think we’re watching. Today’s allegory? The table. Who gets a seat. Who has to build one. And who decides to leave the room entirely. We move through: • The Scammer by Tiffany D. Jackson — prestige vs. belonging, Yale vs. HBCU, and the quiet exhaustion of always proving you deserve to sit down. • The Winter Olympics — access, geography, class, and why disconnection isn’t the same as apathy. • Cool Runnings — what it means to enter a space no one expected you in. • The Super Bowl stage — what happens when the dominant audience isn’t centered for once. This episode is about class, culture, celebration, exclusion — and the radical choice between building a seat and choosing a different table. Because sometimes thriving isn’t about getting in. It’s about deciding where you belong.
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