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How You Can Advocate for Black Girls in Black History Month & Beyond
Growing up, my dad would periodically say to me, “You have two strikes against you: You’re Black and a girl.”
He didn’t say this so I could be all, “Woe is me.” He said this because he knew how the world saw me, and he wanted to prepare me for the inevitable mix of racism and misogyny I’d undoubtedly face.
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How You Can Advocate for Black Girls in Black History Month & Beyond
Black girls encounter everything from hair discrimination to colorism to harsher discipline in schools to adultification at very young ages — and that’s just beginning to scratch the surface.
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