Black Girl, Bleu debunks myths surrounding mental health and trauma
Black Girl, Bleu debunks myths surrounding mental health and trauma
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In the early 1990s filmmaker Sharee Silerio’s family relocated from Northwoods to Florissant. The move thrust her into a social situation she wasn’t prepared for: she was one of the few Black faces in her neighborhood.
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