
And in the world of gaming, a historically male-dominated space not welcoming to those outside those very narrow parameters, Robinson and Udogaranya, as well as other Black female gamers, have faced this head on — consistently. “Gaming [has] historically been very toxic and very unwelcoming to people like us, to women, to people of color, but especially women of color,” Robinson said. “I’ve faced gender-based harassment, comments on my gaming skills, or sexual harassment; but then I have also dealt with race-based comments.”