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Natalie Collier is on a quest to uplift and inspire Black women in the Southeast. She offers security and assistance through her nonprofit organization, The Lighthouse | Black Girls Projects, in the areas she believes are most in need of it. Collier declared, “We want to curate spaces of safety and solidarity,” She added, “Southern […]

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