Camping in sleeping bonnets with Camp Founder Girls
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In 1924, Mattie Landry started a summer camp that would transform the lives of young Black girls in the San Antonio Eastside community: Camp Founder Girls, the country's first historically Black camp for girls. Angelica Holmes and the team from Black Outside, Inc. recently restarted the camp. Listen to the story of that revitalization and hear from a family of two young girls and their mother, who share how camp has positively impacted their lives. Hosted by CJ Goulding in partnership with The Avarna Group.
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