Move over, Girl Scouts, cause the Radical Brownies are where it’s at. The group, which was started last month in Oakland, CA, by Anayvette Martinez and Marilyn Hollinquest, are all about social justice and self-love:
They are young women of color between the ages of 8-12 years old. They are not affiliated with Girl Scouts of America, and have their own badge system including one for “Radical Beauty” and an “LGBT ally” badge, reports Fusion. … In the Radical Brownies, girls learn about social justice movements such the Black Panthers and the Chicano group, Brown Berets (to whom they wear their own brown berets in homage), reports Fusion.
The group hopes to start chapters all over the country and we really hope it takes off.
Team Blackness discussed another step in the government eradicating homelessness, a drone crashing onto White House grounds, and a women who went out for coffee and came back to her husband bulldozing her home, and
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