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Savage Sista: A Psychological Thriller About A Black Woman Bucking The System

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Savage Sista: A Psychological Thriller About A Black Woman Bucking The System

By: Imani Freeman
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Danisha gave them everything—her brilliance, her loyalty, her years, her silence.

She fought her way out of East Oakland and into the polished heart of Utopia Inc., the trillion-dollar corporation that sells perfection while feeding on the people who build it. She worked harder, stayed sharper, and played the game better than anyone around her. So when the promotion she bled for is handed to a polished blonde outsider with less experience and all the right optics, Danisha is forced to face a truth more brutal than rejection: she was never meant to rise. She was only meant to serve.

Now she’s being asked to smile through the insult, train the woman who replaced her, and keep proving she belongs in a system designed to erase her. But something inside Danisha is breaking loose. The grief. The rage. The humiliation. The part of her that spent years being polished, managed, and restrained is giving way to something far more dangerous.

Savage Sista is a cinematic, emotionally explosive thriller about corporate betrayal, stolen identity, buried fury, and a Black woman who decides she is done surviving other people’s lies. In a world of glass towers, fake smiles, and quiet cruelty, Danisha is no longer asking for justice.

She’s becoming it.

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