
BLACK GIRLS is a visual anthology that illuminates the spectrum of advocacy for Black women in America. Directed by award-winning filmmaker B. Monét, BLACK GIRLS is an intimate, intergenerational portrait of identity, opportunity, and healing-centered engagement. Each chapter explores a different aspect of humanity: body, community, and love, and showcases how the corners of intersectionality can bring us all closer to the edge of a new beginning.
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