
I mean, Wunmi Mosaku is like, totally speaking truth to power over here... about how hard it is to navigate identity and belonging as a black person in the UK film industry

. Like, who hasn't struggled with feeling like you don't quite fit in, right?

But seriously, it's crazy that she had to learn Yoruba as an adult because of the pressure to conform and hide her cultural roots

.
And can we talk about how frustrating it is when people are forced to assimilate into a dominant culture? It's like, why can't they just be themselves?!

I'm not saying Mosaku is complaining or anything (okay, maybe she is a little

), but her frustration is totally valid. The fact that cultural genocide is even a thing is wild to me... like, shouldn't we all have the freedom to express ourselves without fear of judgment?
Anyway, I'm super excited to see what Mosaku's future projects bring!

And maybe, just maybe, this will be the wake-up call the UK film industry needs to step up its representation game

. Fingers crossed, right?
