25 TV Shows That Cast Black Leads in Non-Trauma Roles for Once

Let me tell you about “Abbott Elementary.” Quinta Brunson is absolutely fantastic as Janine Teagues, a teacher at a Philadelphia public school, and the show follows her and her colleagues in this really funny, documentary-style comedy. It’s all about the everyday struggles teachers face – the lack of funding, the weird bosses – but it focuses on the humor in those situations, and how they still manage to help their kids. What I really appreciate is that Janine stays positive even when things are tough, and we get to see her grow both personally and professionally, all without getting bogged down in overly dramatic or traumatic storylines. It’s a genuinely heartwarming show that beautifully celebrates the dedication and joy of Black educators – it’s a breath of fresh air.


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