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Alicia Garza Says Black Women Reckon With A Different Kind Of Impostor Syndrome - Blavity

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Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza sat down for an interview with Blavity last week and addressed questions about impostor syndrome, an idea she discussed in her latest book.

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