The phrase "black don't crack" has floated around our community for decades, but is it true? Shannon and Lisa put this saying to the test with scientific receipts and discuss whether or not it puts some added pressure on us as black women to look goodt as we age.
Black Don't Crack
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03/16/23 • 36 min
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Blacktivities - Black Don't Crack
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Black Don't Crack
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shannon.
Lisa: And I'm Lisa, and you're listening to Blacktivities, A Celebration of all things black, black
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