Around 2010 (common for this author's early catalog).
Wylde, S. (2010). Watching My Mom Go Black. The Missouri Review , 33(2), 136-145. Watching My Mom Go Black Stephanie Wylde 2010
In 2010, Stephanie Wylde, a British actress, found herself at the center of a media firestorm when she began to document her mother's journey with vitiligo, a chronic autoimmune disease that causes the loss of skin pigment. The documentary series, "Watching My Mom Go Black," offered a unique glimpse into the complexities of living with a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. As the title suggests, the series chronicled Wylde's mother, Maggie, as she coped with the physical and emotional challenges of vitiligo, and the impact it had on their family. The Unsettling Reality of Substance Abuse: A Personal
Stephanie Wylde, an American filmmaker, embarked on this project to explore her own family's intricate relationships and the perplexing transformations she witnessed in her mother. The documentary serves as a candid and unflinching examination of Wylde's mother, who began to undergo a profound physical and emotional metamorphosis, one that would challenge the very fabric of their family. Watching My Mom Go Black