Inside Proper Gnar, the First Black Woman-Owned, Beyoncé-Approved Skateboard Company

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'Skateboarders, they're always so accepting of different people. It also gives you time to be on your own. You can go skating and it's just you, your board, and your thoughts.' propergnar

It’s a drastic change from when she was younger and often the only girl—and one of the few Black people—at the skate park. She's heard people say Black girls don’t skate or Black people don’t skate, and others refused to take her talent seriously.

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