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BLACK STORIES MATTER
Black Trans Stories Matter
Period Power Stories
Stories for Choice
Stories for Freedom
Media Library
Blog
Films
LOCKER ROOM TALK
Educational Sales
One Story at a Time: Celeste Lecesne
VICARIOUS RESILIENCE
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Period Power Stories Podcast
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BLACK STORIES MATTER
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Period Power Stories
Stories for Choice
Stories for Freedom
Media Library
Blog
Films
LOCKER ROOM TALK
Educational Sales
One Story at a Time: Celeste Lecesne
VICARIOUS RESILIENCE
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Period Power Stories Podcast
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You are Freedom Walker.
…it will be at least 150 years before a Negro will be elected President.
I am the Sunday dinner after church.
I am a miracle.
I use my last $1.25 to buy a cup of tea.
My father never said I love you
Seeing her this powerless brings out my compassion tenfold
She says, ‘Thank you for being a good mommy. I love you.’
As a child, I needed a gun to protect myself.
My name is both connection and severance.
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