Janelle Monáe and La’Darius Marshall on forging their respective identities, the first thing they’ll be doing as soon as quarantine is over, and Janelle’s Homecoming
Janelle Monáe and La’Darius Marshall share many things in common: both were recent cover stars for the Cut, both have found immense success in entertainment on account of their unwavering, unapologetic authenticity, and both have had to forego their respective plans to be at home due to the current global pandemic.
During an Instagram Live chat between the creatives, they opened up about the direct and indirect implications of La’Darius’s decision to pursue cheerleading over football, and the opportunity it granted him to impart knowledge to and inspire others. Janelle: You making that decision just sent such a powerful message to me. And I just think that you are redefining what it means to be black. How do you identify in terms of your gender?Janelle: Male. What it means to be black. What it means to be male. You are redefining that. What is means to be masculine, what it means to be feminine, what it means to be everything in between. I think that’s super important — your representation.
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