20 Things You Missed From ‘Black Girls Rock!’

We laughed, we cried, we were empowered. Willow’s expressions say it all.

Black Girls Rock! founder Beverly Bond reminded us why this movement is necessary.

Black Girls Rock! founder Beverly Bond reminded us why this movement is necessary.

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"Black Girls Rock! is not just an ornamental phrase used to cloak ourselves in vanity, it is a critical and necessary affirmation because when you grow up black and a girl you recognize there's a privilege associated with race and gender… and society has placed you at the bottom. So saying that we rock is a response to the tremendous neglect that black girls feel when they grow up in a society where they are overlooked and under represented," said Bond.

Three generations of women slaying the red carpet at once: Jada, her mom Adrienne, and daughter Willow.

Three generations of women slaying the red carpet at once: Jada, her mom Adrienne, and daughter Willow.

Oh and Will.

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