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How black girls can embrace our beauty in an ever-racist society - Women's Media Center

By A Mystery Man Writer

Young black children can perceive ourselves as unworthy, awful, and ugly. We see the racism in the world that sends these messages, and internalize it.

How Black Feminists Defined Abortion Rights

Unbonding our Edges: The Pain of Black Beauty Standards - Atlantic Fellows

ACLU of Alabama and The Knights & Orchids Society Celebrate Black Trans Futures with New Cohort

YWCA Metropolitan Chicago

To Fight Systemic Racism, You've Got To Be Anti-Racist : Life Kit : NPR

What Black Barbie Means to Black Women and Girls - Ms. Magazine

The idea of beauty is always shifting. Today, it's more inclusive than ever.

13 Famous Black Families Who Have Left Their Mark on American History

What Students Are Saying About Race and Racism in America - The New York Times

It's Always Been Ours: Rewriting the Story of Black Women’s Bodies: 9780306827693: Wilson MS RD, Jessica: Books

It's Always Been Ours: Rewriting the Story of Black Women's Bodies

Black History Month: Best practices for brands