Black women have been bonding over shared oppression and discrimination for centuries, so why is it so hard for them to make new friends as adults? What does it look like for us to support one another? Shannon and Lisa talk queen talk on this episode of Blacktivities.
I See You, Sis
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03/30/23 • 42 min
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