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At first I was feeling nervous, since it was my first time having an audience without other people being the same stage. But once I began to speak, I felt comfortable and gained
confidence with sharing why Little Miss Goodie was created. I also explained how I learned from my mistakes of using social media without my mother’s permission.
After viewing a snippet of the Melissa Hariss-Perry Show on MSNBC the group and I discussed how images of black women are portrayed on social media and television.
I shared the importance of social media and and how to set the standard to create a positive image online. The women gave me compliments and shared that I inspired them to follow their passion and to be mindful of the images that they put up today can affect them in the future.
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