Childhood Lost: The Adultification of African American Girls
Across America, and here in Pittsburgh, a disturbing trend is putting the futures of African American girls at risk. It’s called adultification, a perception that Black girls are more aggressive and less deserving of support and care. A perception that can also lead to negative outcomes that take them from the classroom to the courtroom. Meet the people challenging systems and working for change. Subscribe to WQED: http://bit.ly/WQEDYouTube Connect with WQED: ► Facebook: / wqedpittsburgh ► Instagram: / wqed ► Twitter: / wqed

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Good Hair: Perceptions of Racism (Award winning short film)

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Black America's Silent Epidemic | Our America with Lisa Ling | Full Episode | OWN

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Are "black girls less innocent"? Adultification explained | Khadija Mbowe

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"I work with Psychopaths"- This is What They Tell Me About How They Target Women | Aishia Grevenberg

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A Tale of Two Cities (S1, E11) | 52 Documentary

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Passing | Episode 1: Lost and Found

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1967 DOCUMENTARY: "WELFARE OVER FATHERS" | The Welfare Revolt ©

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Black Women: Wrapping Our Pain in Pretty Packages | Frances Cudjoe-Waters | TEDxSMUWomen

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Malcolm X Interview (1963)

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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How the Creator of #BlackGirlMagic Got Erased from the Movement She Started

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The Eugenics Crusade | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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Mamie and Emmett Till’s early years | Let the World See E1 l Part 1

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The Most Disturbed Killer the FBI Had Ever Profiled

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The Opening of the African American Museum | Black America Special

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The Strong Black Woman Trope, Explained

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James Baldwin and Paul Weiss's HEATED Debate On Discrimination in America | The Dick Cavett Show

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Black women deserve more than "luxury."

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"Black sounding" names and their surprising history

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