Almost 30

Victoria Kent
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Sawyer Jenkins attempts to maneuver through societies' pressures of adulthood: financial instability, still living at home with family, job stagnation, men or lack thereof, and the physical transformation of a young woman on the verge of 30. As Sawyer attempts to "adult" she dissects the world and her purpose while dispelling stereotypes placed upon black millennial's.
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