A baby doll is a pretty, valuable, irreplaceable present that is usually passed down from generation to generation. In New Orleans, LA there’s a group of women who are viewed the same way.
Victoria Clark
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Victoria Clark is a print journalist for Relative Humanity. She is currently a senior with a major in Mass Communication and minor in Creative Writing at Xavier University of Louisiana. Writing became her passion in middle school when her best friend introduced her to creating poetry. She has not stopped writing since. After graduation, she plans to continue her writing about the plight of the Black community whether through other outlets or her own blog Identity Black Woman.
Articles By Victoria Clark
Goals of Relative Humanity
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Teri Gautier and Caroline Mendez think so.