From Emmett to Tamir: Black Childhood Does Not Exist
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by Kel Daroe
The New Year is always a time of hope. I sit and create plans to make myself, my community, and the world just a little bit better than it was before. I actively anticipate the ways in which my Black womanhood will unfold, revealing its intricate beauty to my family, lovers, friends, and most importantly, myself. It’s the time for wishes, aspirations, and magic.
From Emmett to Tamir: Black Childhood Does Not Exist
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December 29, 2015
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