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BET’s Black Girls Rock airs Sunday
BET’s Black Girls Rock, who teamed up with Black Girls Rock Inc., will air on Sunday.
BET’s Black Girls Rock, who teamed up with Black Girls Rock Inc., will air on Sunday.
The show will highlight the accomplishments and achievements of African American women who have made contributions in their career and stand as positive role models in their community.
Black Girls Rock Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to the healthy development of young women and girls. BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Inc. is now joining forces with BET Networks for an unprecedented worldwide broadcast of BLACK GIRLS ROCK! The event will be a historic and monumental show highlighting the accomplishments of exceptional women of color who have made outstanding contributions in their careers, and who stand as inspirational and positive role models in their communities.
The show airs 8pm/7pm est. on BET Networks.
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