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Girls Write Now

Girls Write Now, TaRessa Stovall

Girls Write Now breaks down barriers of gender, race, age and poverty to mentor and train the next generation of writers and leaders for life.

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  • Girls Write Now

    Girls Write Now breaks down barriers of gender, race, age and poverty to mentor and train the next generation of writers and leaders for life.

  • TaRessa Stovall

    I've been writing / talking about Mixed-race identity and color complex issues long enough to be crowned an Auntie, an honor that I cherish. Let's connect to share ideas about identity, culture, and community.

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