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Girlhood unfiltered - cover

Girlhood unfiltered

Ebinehita Iyere

Publisher: Knights Of

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Summary

An anthology of essays, letters, and creative work reflecting on the experience of Black girlhood, by an inspiring group of teenage girls.
The voices of young Black girls are too often left out of conversations on the Black girl experience; in this anthology, the founder of South London-based charity Milk Honey Bees seeks to bring their voices to the front.
Supported by an ambitious PR and Marketing campaign and following the lead of Ebinehita's thoughtful and engaging work with the girls, Girlhood Unfiltered will reach those readers who relate, those who want to learn and those who care deeply about their community.
Available since: 11/03/2022.
Print length: 157 pages.

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