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New organization aims to get black women into animation

Black Girl Animators Collective Aims to Make Animation More Inclusive | Teen Vogue
“Black women in this industry are invisible.”

“[This organization] is designed to make them visible, but not only make them visible — get them work, get them jobs, and build a community for them.”

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