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Black Girls Sew is more than just a creative initiative — it’s a movement dedicated to empowering young Black girls through the art of sewing, fashion design, and entrepreneurship. Founded by Hekima Hapa and co-led by Tameka McFarlane, the organization provides a space where girls can not only learn practical skills but also explore self-expression, cultural pride, and economic independence.

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