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Carnival Time With The Baby Doll Ladies | Racialicious: the intersection of race and pop culture

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Carnival Time With The Baby Doll Ladies | Racialicious: the intersection of race and pop culture

Jazabel Jade interviewed New Orleans Society of Dance founder, Millisia White and Dr. Kim Vaz, the creative team carrying the torch of New Orleans’ legendary Baby Doll Ladies?  Check out her interview at Racialicious! via Andrea Plaid

Carnival Time With The Baby Doll Ladies | Racialicious – the intersection of race and pop culture

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