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Kamaria, at 11 years old, created stationary that promotes equality

Image Credit: AJC - Atlanta News Now

Entrepreneur Name: Kamaria Warren, (Age: 11)

Business Name: Brown Girls' Stationery, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

“When Kamaria saw that she could only find birthday decorations featuring white princesses, she didn’t just accept the status quo as her only option,” the Root said. “Like any visionary leader, she solved the problem by creating Brown Girls’ Stationery so that girls who look like her can see and celebrate themselves.” She is the creator of Brown Girls' Stationery, a company that seeks to put people of color on school supplies, books and backpacks.

Source (AJC - Atlanta News Now): https://www.ajc.com/news/local/clayton-sixth-grader-lauded-futurist-for-creating-inclusive-stationery/plVAlkQ90EEJVVZZbvZqHL/

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