Black Girls Literacies Project promotes self-care and community for Philadelphia teens

By A Mystery Man Writer

Pictured: a recent meeting of the Black Girls Literacies Project. Local students from several area high schools are getting together every other week through the spring to journal, make TikToks, paint, read and discuss issues and concerns. The program is led by doctoral student Barrett Rosser and the Philadelphia Writing Project. (Image courtesy Barrett Rosser)

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