Queen Sugar Does Black Lives Matter Storytelling Right – Autostraddle
In season two of Queen Sugar, which kicked off two-episode opener last week on OWN with its highest ratings ever, we catch up with our beloved Bordelons after an indiscriminate amount of time following the events of the season one finale.
Charley is continuing in the creation of a sugar mill dedicated to the needs of black farmers. Queen Sugar Mill provides an alternative choice to the areas largest sugar cane production company. It also grants these farmers some independence from the exploitation of white capitalism that overcharges them for their products while simultaneously devaluing their labor. The bank is impressed with Charleys business plan and will provide her with the necessary investment money, as long as she goes in on the loan with her estranged husband Davis West. Without his involvement the bank is skittish, despite the fact that more than 2/3 of the areas black farmers have already agreed to mill Queen Sugar, enough to ensure the company will turn a profit within its first year.
Weve seen a lot of think pieces in the last few months about what happens when the steadfast intelligence of a woman is overlooked in favor the flashy brand of her less qualified male counterpart. I wont add to that applicable commentary here, except to highlight that Queen Sugar starts the season off by exploring the ways that particular dynamic plays out for women of color who often find themselves at the intersections of their race and gender. Charley is spearheading a project that will uplift the black entrepreneurs and workers in her area, but she is unable to accomplish these goals without a male co-signature. She gets out of this quagmire by signing Davis name on the banks contract without his consent, which is obviously all kinds of illegal. Im sure its coming back to bite her soon.
Nova is helping to organize a rally and fundraiser for the NOLA Community Bail Fund. These types of bail funds are a genius grassroots response to the reality that approximately 450,000 poor people (often people of color) are being detained simply because they cant afford bail thats sometimes as little as $100. Its a prime example of the ways that the government thrives on poor, black, and brown bodies. There are large and small Community Bail Funds across the country from Louisville to Brooklyn, the Bronx, the Pacific Northwest, and Chicago, among others. Please consider looking one up near you and gifting them a small donation if you are so moved.
We learned last season that the NOLA Community Bail Fund was a project started by Novas ex-girlfriend Chantal. I was hopeful this detail meant we would see Chantal this week, but alas not yet. Come back Chantal! We miss you!
No worries though, because Nova still goes on a Queer Girl Adventure of sorts. Early in the premiere she attends a friends baby shower and recommends that her college circle consider expanding their expectations of love, sex, and family (Nova has clearly been reading Erins ongoing investigative report, Are Straight Women Okay?). Shes having that moment every queer woman experiences at some point. They look around at the straight women in their lives and wonder: Why on earth do all these women who are otherwise strong, smart, and freaking amazing come to plummeting halt over a guy? OVER A GUY? REALLY? Come join us on #TeamGay. We have better orgasms.
Nova shouldnt hold herself too high on her horse, however. The premiere has her sleeping with two different, lackluster unnamed white men. Nova, do better! We are rooting for you! Though, it is interesting that the show has decided to highlight Novas downward personal spiral as booze and a parade of unsatisfying straight sex.
Aunt Violet (who judging from the comments in my season one recap is a fan favorite, and I agree!) holds strong as the heartbeat of the family. She hosts the annual Bordelon Juneteenth Family Dinner, which is a tradition that that I plan on adapting in my personal life ASAP. Its such a good way to honor the anniversary of slaverys end in America. Vis also doing well in her promotion as the manager of the local diner, but she misses Hollywood like crazy.
Nova suggests that she, Vi, and Charley have Girls Night Out to get out of their respective funks. I have to say, Drunk Aunt Violet comes second only to season ones High Aunt Violet in my book. This woman is pure joy. She has a life or death scare about Hollywood while hes working on the oil-rig. It finally brings them back together, just as it should be.
Ralph Angel is still trying to make things work with his own little family unit. Hes working hard on the farm and has some new ideas for its expansion. He starts the two-part opener struggling with Darla, his girlfriend and childs mother. Bianca Lawson, by the way, plays Darla. Yes, Maya from Pretty Little Liars and Kendra from Buffy, the root of many a queer girls heart going aflutter. While in circle at Narcotics Anonymous, Darla gives a shattering speech about the lasting relationship consequences that stem from her addiction. I have been watching Lawson act since the 90s and feel confident in saying that she is delivering the performance of her career in this role.
Ralph Angel gets his act together with Darla by the episodes close. He also defends his young son Blue against an asshole waiter who polices his gender during a family outing; the waiter suggests that the child get a Transformer toy instead of his beloved Barbie and best friend Kenya. Because apparently God forbid THE BOY PLAY WITH A FUCKING DOLL. There are a lot of reasons to love Ralph Angel, but his insistence on protecting the parts of his son that could that could be considered soft or feminine or non-conforming has to be high on the list.
Speaking of policing the bodies and habits of young black boys, we have to talk about Micah.
About midway through the first episode we see the police stop Micah as he is cruising down a Louisiana state road in the convertible that his father bought him. I safely assume we all saw where this was going the minute the cop cars lights flashed for Micah to pull over and Im not the only one whose adrenaline rushed. I screamed like a horror movie when the cop pulled his gun on Micah, because in some ways isnt that what black confrontation with police has become? A horror show? A spectacle? Every show seems to want to do a Black Lives Matter Special Episode these days, and I am becoming jilted at the most important civil rights discussion of this generation being sanitized and stifled into a television trend.
Ive also been writing Orange is the New Black recaps this summer, and I couldnt help but think about how Queen Sugars approach works exactly because it doesnt resort to excessive violence or torture porn to make its point. Instead, we experience Micahs fear. We watch slowly, subtly as his light get snuffed out. I held myself when the camera panned to his getting out of jail and we realize that he urinated on himself. Nova goes to him and offers her sweater to cover the stain on his pants, telling her nephew that there aint nothing to be ashamed of. But its too late.
Micah has lost a piece of himself. This is the day he becomes an adult; ironic since the car was something of a sweet sixteen milestone gift from his father. And its one of the most realistic, nearly universal, and devastating coming of age stories about black young people that the show could provide. Its one that I know all too well. I have a nephew who is right now pure sunshine. He is my greatest joy. Sometimes when I watch him, I cant help but start to wonder what happens when he is 13 or 16 or 21 and the state comes to steal some of his soul as well. Sometimes it feels as if the tax on being black in America is giving up a part of what made us bright in order to keep ourselves safe.
Queen Sugar effectively demonstrates that there are all types of way for the police to steal black humanity; some are too subtle for twitter trends and social media shares. But, they are no less suffocating or brutal.
Of course Davis, Micahs father, almost completely misses the point. He confronts Charley at the end of their divorce proceedings that Micah needs a strong male role model to deal with the aftereffects of his arrest. If so, thats news to Micah he goes to his Aunt Nova for help in the episodes heartbreaking final shot.
Before I close out this weeks review, I would be amiss not to mention that the second hour of this season premiere was directed by Cheryl Dunye. Dunye is a black lesbian indie filmmaker that LGBT+ film aficionados might best recognize for her role in the 1990s queer new wave and her 1996 groundbreaking work The Watermelon Woman. If you enjoyed Dee Rees work in Pariah (2011) or Bessie (2015), please know that Dunye opened up the doors for her and so many other black queer directors. Lets all raise a metaphorical glass to honor her contribution and her work.
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Queen Sugar Does Black Lives Matter Storytelling Right - Autostraddle
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