Having arrived in Los Angeles, Waithe secured a job as an assistant to the executive producer of
Girlfriends, a long-running sitcom. Waithe wrote and appeared in the YouTube series "Twenties", produced by
Flavor Unit Entertainment and optioned in 2014 by
BET. In addition to writing and directing the short film "Save Me", which was shown at several independent film festivals, Waithe wrote the 2013 web series "Hello Cupid" and the 2011 viral video
Shit Black Girls Say. As the show's creator, Waithe wanted to mine her experience growing up on the South Side and experiencing its diversity to craft a story that paints a more nuanced portrait of her hometown than is typically shown. Similarly, she extended her influence to support the Black-American community in the entertainment industry through her role as co-chair of the Committee of Black Writers at the Writers Guild. She became the first African-American woman to win an Emmy in that category. Waithe described the episode as based on her
coming out experience as a
lesbian. During her Emmy speech, she sent a special message to her LGBTQIA (Lesbian,
Gay,
Bisexual,
Transgender,
Queer,
Intersex, and
Asexual) family discussing how "The things that make us different—those are our superpowers." She ended her speech by recognizing her journey as a Black woman, saying, "Thank you for embracing a little Indian boy from
South Carolina and a little queer Black girl from the
South Side of Chicago." Waithe also developed an autobiographical drama series,
The Chi.
Out Magazine named Waithe the Out100: Artist of the Year on November 8, 2017. Since 2018, Waithe has provided the voiceover of the tagline of
AT&T commercials. The same year, she became the first Black queer woman since November 2003 to be featured on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine
. Waithe also founded her production company, Hillman Grad Productions. Waithe wrote and produced the road trip-crime film
Queen & Slim, starring
Jodie Turner-Smith and
Daniel Kaluuya, and directed by
Melina Matsoukas. It was released on November 27, 2019, by
Universal Pictures. This film focuses on powerful social issues such as systemic racism,
police brutality and oppression. It has been depicted as a “a meditation on a system of justice that treats innocent people as outlaws,” or “a bourgeois representation of the struggle against police oppression." Queen & Slim won a BET Award for Best Movie (2020), Florida Film Critics Circle Award (2019) as well as other awards. In 2020, Waithe lent her voice to the
Pixar animated film
Onward, portraying the cyclops police officer Specter, the first queer animated character in Disney history. She focuses on recruiting more people of color and queer artists for her film and television projects. In 2020 her production company, Hillman Grad Productions, opened a mentoring and training program with financial support from the Froneri ice-cream company. More recently, she signed a deal with the Warner Bros. TV Group in order to develop a TV version of
Hoop Dreams. == Personal life ==