African-American women are often portrayed by media as pregnant, promiscuous, poverty-stricken, welfare cases or prostitutes. How do we continue to erase some of these hurtful and inaccurate stereotypes to reclaim a connection with our true selves?
African-American women are often portrayed by media as pregnant, promiscuous, poverty-stricken, welfare cases or prostitutes. How do we continue to erase some of these hurtful and inaccurate stereotypes to reclaim a connection with our true selves?

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