Insecure and Hair Nah: Black Life Becomes Black Games

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Video games are a powerful tool for communicating experiences. With Insecure: The Come Up and Hair Nah, that includes the Black woman experience. We talk to Latoya Peterson (Co-Founder and CXO of Glow Up Games) and Momo Pixel (Visual Artist, Indie Game Dev) about turning real Black life into great Black games.

Video Games Owe Black Players More Than Just Talk
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Glow Up Games - https://glowup.games/
Momo Pixel - https://www.momopixel.com/

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