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“I’m the first of hopefully many Black women who will be pro skateboarders,” she says.
https://www.vogue.com/sponsored/article/beatrice-domond-vans
NOV 29, 2017
SKATEBOARDING
SAMARRIA BREVARD — PRO FOR ENJOI
No idea if Samarria is the first but to say you’re the first when someone else has you beat by 5 years is pretty naive.

You’d think someone doing it for the other girl skaters of color would be aware of, you know, the other girl skaters and other girl skaters of color.
To be fair, Samarria rode for Enjoi. Nobody cared about Enjoi.
Again, if I was in an under represented group of skaters, I would keep tabs on what other under represented skaters are doing / up to. Enjoi, even in 2017, was doing more than Meow was doing in 2017 (bigger distribution, social media reach, more big media reach with Vice/KOTR). It’s not like Samarria was some underground Animal Chin ripper type ripper that 2 people knew of. Arin was going viral at this point as well, sans (I think) board sponsor.
My thesis is that Beatrice does not care about the ritual of creating video parts or even feeding off of the vibe that others create through their video parts. How many would-be pros film parts before ever entering the industry because it’s what they want to do? How many skaters go out and film after working 40 hours a week on some
Dawn of the Dead ‘they’re just drawn to it’ subconscious drive, even if they know this work won’t ever even get them on a shop sponsor?
Not only could she not be bothered to film her own video parts, she apparently couldn’t be bothered to know about Samarria (or worse,
is aware of her but for whatever reason feels she’s more valid than Samarria?)
This is the reason people dislike Beatrice, outside of the fact that she fucking sucks on a skateboard. She seemingly does not have respect for it.