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Minisode 117: Beauty - Representation Matters

Minisode 117: Beauty - Representation Matters

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This week we talk to Sherri Lumpkin of the Rag Baby Exchange (http://www.ragbabyexch.org/programs.html) who helps us to release negativity and to find our inner doll.


Sherri's Instagram: @lumpkinsherri


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