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Sisterhood And Sickle Cell: The Enduring, Sacred Healing Space Of Black Girlhood Friendships  

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Growing up, shrines comprised of prayer candles and D.I.Y. photo collages were a sobering accessory in my neighborhood. Memorials of the fallen–mothers, sons and those in between–greeted me frequently in […]

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Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence

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