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Dec222018

Episode 004 - Is My Nose Too Big, Butt Too Big, and Other Foolishness?

 

In “Is My Nose Too Big, Butt Too Big, and Other Foolishness?” I talk about the  destructive effects of negative stereotypes about the body shapes and sizes of Black girls and women, and share the tragic story of Sara Baartman.

 Stephen Thompson's music can be found at his website, http://www.aaronnimbus.com, ITunes, YouTube, Amazon, etc..

Episode 004 - Is My Nose Too Big, Butt Too Big, and Other Foolishness?

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