Museum For Black Girls Opens In Denver's RiNo Neighborhood On Friday

DENVER (CBS4)- The Museum for Black Girls is opening in Denver this Friday. The museum features an interactive, multi-room installation that illustrates the Black female experience.

(credit: Museum for Black Girls)

Founder Charlie Billingsley said she was inspired by her own experiences growing up. She started the museum because her daughter was often insecure about her Black girl features. Billingsley wanted her daughter to know that those features are beautiful and decided to do something that would amplify women of color and celebrate their beauty.

(credit: Museum for Black Girls)

The pop up museum will be open through April. It is located in RiNo at 1439 26th St., that's near 26th and Walnut.

(credit: Museum for Black Girls)

LINK: Museum for Black Girls

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