In the wake of the verdict of the murder of Breonna Taylor, Black women received yet another reminder that this society has yet to come to the realization that our lives, particularly the lives of Black women and girls matter. We ended this difficult week with National Daughters' Day and I, like many Black women in medicine, took the time to share how meaningful our girls are and to celebrate them.
In celebration, I thought it would be great to hear their voices on what it is like for them to be Black girls, ways that parents can support them and their outlook on the challenges and joys that life has for them. As you can imagine, it was an absolutely fun time and pretty spontaneous, to say the least.
It's so important for our daughters to share their voices, so here you go.
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