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Co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu are joined by Thysha M. Shabazz, the founder of the Loud Girl Movement, a radical solution to one of the most pervasive stereotypes associated with Black girls and women. They discuss the challenges specifically facing Black girls which impact how they are treated starting in kindergarten and how those assumptions follow them throughout life. They discuss how being loud can be seen as a superpower when used to help girls find their voices and advocate for themselves.
Original Music: Richard D'Abreu Jr. (RD3 Music)
Co-hosts Corynne Corbett and Kim D'Abreu are joined by Thysha M. Shabazz, the founder of the Loud Girl Movement, a radical solution to one of the most pervasive stereotypes associated with Black girls and women. They discuss the challenges specifically facing Black girls which impact how they are treated starting in kindergarten and how those assumptions follow them throughout life. They discuss how being loud can be seen as a superpower when used to help girls find their voices and advocate for themselves.
Original Music: Richard D'Abreu Jr. (RD3 Music)