“At first I had a lot of shame,” Ebony Obsidian says of learning about her new movie “The Six Triple Eight.” “Kerry Washington and I spoke about this at the beginning of this process. We both had a moment of like, ‘oh, wait a minute. Why don’t I, of all people, know about this?’” Obsidian continues. “I think especially as storytellers and women of color and [being] in the positions that we are, it did feel a bit odd to not know about this. And very quickly that turned into, ‘no, but none of us do.’ And it’s coming at the time that it’s coming in the way that it’s coming for a reason, because maybe we wouldn’t have known about it still, even if it was celebrated all those years, maybe we still wouldn’t know about it in this big and colorful and vibrant way that we do today.” The movie, directed and written by Tyler Perry and available on Netflix, tells the true story of the only Women’s Army Corps unit of color stationed overseas during World War II. Washington plays Major Charity Adams who led the battalion, and who was the first African American woman to receive an

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