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The teaser video above for the live-action role-playing game that will make anyHarry Potter There's a magic and authenticity to Princess Nokia's photos that she attributes to being uniquely qualified to tell the story of her people. "I'm not a non-POC person. I'm not an art student. I am a girl from the barrio taking pictures of my own people and my own experiences." Because of this, she argues that the people she photographs exude comfortability and tenderness in the photos. This has connected her with the community in a profound way. "A lot of the people that I photograph, I happen to photograph 2-3 times each year. And they remember me, and they have a lot of love and respect for me." wrote in 2010, among other factors like population growth and immigration. Millions of Black people left the South to move to the cities of the North, Midwest, and West Coast in what came to be known as “the Great Migration.” “To fill the assembly lines,” Isabel Wilkerson wrote in the September 2016 issue ofSmithsonian Magazine Although she’s the originator of this viral moment, Blay doesn’t feel as if the hashtag belongs to her. “I wasn't trying to create a movement. I've never felt ownership of #CarefreeBlackGirl. It's been really cool to see how the conversation and hashtag have changed. This book was a way for me to figure out how I feel about the hashtag, and what it means to be a carefree Black girl.”In letting the truth lead her, Blay crafted abook

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