Feeling Invisible & Unheard: The Impact of Racist Stereotypes on Black Teenage  Girls < Yale School of Public Health

Feeling Invisible & Unheard: The Impact of Racist Stereotypes on Black Teenage Girls < Yale School of Public Health

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A new Yale study finds that Black teenage girls face a number of gendered racist stereotypes that can impact their decision making in romantic relationships

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