//Can Sex and the City Soar Sans Samantha and Address Its White Feminism?

Can Sex and the City Soar Sans Samantha and Address Its White Feminism?

In this cultural moment where there are a bevy of TV shows that (successfully or otherwise) center on the sexcapades of women in New York City—Girls, Broad City, Love Life— it can be difficult to remember how groundbreaking HBO’s Sex and the City was when it first debuted in 1998.