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Thursday, January 23, 2020

Lakenzie Walls Commentary

Lakenzie Walls is a graduate student in English at Southern Illinois University Edwarsdsville. She is a contributing writer for the Cultural Front.

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2020
• April 28: Are Black women and girls allowed the space to be introverts?
• April 18: Belonging: The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl
• April 14: Belonging: Stories of New Orleans East by Sarah Broom
• March 30: Stranger at home: This Will Be My Undoing
• March 14: A Multigenerational Story: Sarah Broom’s The Yellow House
• March 4: The practice of Black female friendship: Speedship at SIUE
• January 23: Representing Awkward black girls matter

2019
• December 5: A Different World: Black Women, Hair and Cosmetics on College Campuses
• November 20: 15 memoirs by black women, 2015 - 2019
• November 15: When You Can’t Dance, Pt 1
• November 5: "Awkward Black Girls Really Do Exist"
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