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That's What She Did Podcast


Apr 17, 2020

The Museum For Black Girls is an immersive tribute to black girl magic. Founded by Keisha Marie and Charlie Billingsley. The two women created an immersive experience representing black women and sisterhood starting from the camaraderie of gathering in salons and kitchens. They are creating a celebratory space where the stories of black women are not rooted in trauma, but rather celebration, love, and nuance.

In This Episode:

  • Why it’s important to tell your own story
  • Why creating a space for and by black women is a celebratory space for all women of color, and an important learning opportunity to everyone
  • How grandma’s kitchen became a key source of inspiration for the museum 
  • What it means to be a black woman in America
  •  @Keishamarieco
  • @TheMuseumforblackgirls

MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT TRADE AND TRAVEL - TEACHING 1000 PEOPLE HOW TO MAKE $1000.00 PER DAY. 

-----> COME TO OUR LIVE SHOW! July 16TH AT THE RIVETER - WE’RE CELEBRATING WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH AND THE 2-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE SHOW. GET YOUR TIX NOW!

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Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee