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#LetBlackGirlsBeGirls https://t.co/8LazrtrE5D
— Rose in Chicago (@KeepinKidsSafe) September 24, 2019
Yes, black people can internalize and perpetuate systemic racism and implicit bias that results in kids of color receiving harsh treatment. See the work of @GtownLawPovCntr #LetBlackGirlsBeGirls https://t.co/M0v4Uu3Fzy
— Liane Rozzell (@LianeRozzell) September 25, 2019
Black girls and women experience this from adults in the Black community and people from outside the Black community. #BlackLivesMatter #EndAdultificationbias https://t.co/8Iq51PFDfh
— Danielle 🇯🇲🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@DaniLAV16) June 13, 2019
"Black girls are not getting the benefits of being viewed as innocent.” #LetBlackGirlsBeGirls#EndAdultificationBias #twill @APAPublicInt https://t.co/gseuoPCIKX
— Rose in Chicago (@KeepinKidsSafe) June 19, 2019
The intersection of art & justice: responding to #endadultificationbias focus groups who told us that Black girls' tears are less valued than white girls', Ashley Joi created this amazing piece: gold background & tears show that Black girls are valued. @WomenInTheArts #gratitude pic.twitter.com/JgjIirnIgO
— Center on Poverty (@GtownLawPovCntr) September 9, 2019
Great discussion on #endadultificationbias with @WomenInTheArts @GeorgetownLaw pic.twitter.com/Wc8M5fdRoc
— Beth Reaves (@BethbReaves) September 9, 2019
#EndAdultificationBias #LetBlackGirlsBeGirls
Be part of the change! https://t.co/aBtgANI3CD— Black Girlhood (@blackgirlinfo) August 13, 2019