In 2020, as long-overdue conversations about race rippled out across the world, Gbemisola Ikumelo, now 39, made a decision. βI had this soul-destroying experience on a job,β she says, hersunny demeanour at odds with the grim tale. She decided to post online about the microaggressions she had endured while appearing in a play some years before, making peace with the fact that it could affect her chances at future roles, and shaking as she typed out the thread. A day passed, βand I just heard my phone going ding, ding, ding. I was convinced it was going to be backlash β but it was people sending their congratulations.β Ikumelo had been nominated for a Bafta for her short, Brain in Gear. βI felt like God was going: βDonβt worry.β It was a beautiful moment.β She won that Bafta and has since sco
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