is supporting the Southern Black Girls & Women's Consortium's #JoyIsOurJourney bus tour. Created for Black girls, young women, and gender-expansive youth ages 12-24, the event is part food truck, part block party, featuring health and wellness resources, a little STEM education, music and dancing, and an opportunity to connect with each other in a fun, supportive, safe space.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.LaTosha Brown, who founded Southern Black Girls, and the Houston native rapper met for the first time at last year's Glamour (); just goes to show that when you put incredible women in the same room, great things can happen!“We are super excited to partner with The Pete and Thomas Foundation.
Megan is the ultimate Southern Black Girl. She is an entertainer, an artist, and a creative, who masterfully balances being a hot girl, a college girl and a businesswoman, and she certainly embodies the unapologetic spirit of our organization.
Our partnership with The Pete and Thomas Foundation adds fuel to the mission of the Joy is our Journey tour, which is to connect with Black girls and young women throughout the South and create safe spaces to celebrate unlimited, unabashed Black girl joy.
There is so much in store, and we look forward to all the great work we will do together. This just the beginning," Brown told .
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