A1: #GirlhoodInterrupted names what we all suspected – black girls, at the earliest ages, are robbed of their childhoods.
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#GirlhoodInterrupted calls out the bias & stereotypes that lead people to think of black girls as undeserving of the comfort of childhood
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A1: Adultification: when adults perceive girls to be less innocent/older than they actually are
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A1-When GoC are seen less innocent & therefore more likely to be constituted as hyper-sexual, more devious & dangerous
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A1 cont'd-We also found that GoC & Black girls actions are seen as more damaging-we think due to this adultification
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Differential views and expectations about development of Black girls compared to their white peers
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#GirlhoodInterrupted When black girls are expected to handle the responsibility, stress, and decisions of adulthood earlier than others.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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A2: Adultification: 1.) A product of socialization or 2.) The result of negative bias and stereotypes
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A1: it's giving adult characteristics/expectations to children as an excuse to treat them less innocent when it's applicable
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