Scheherazade Tillett, a photographer capturing Black girlhood, and her sister Salamishah Tillett, a writer and critic, delve into the beauty and complexity of growing up Black in America. They share their creative roots, inspired by figures like Gordon Parks, and discuss their unique collaboration process. The duo highlights striking images from Chicago parades and Martha's Vineyard, emphasizing the joy of play and cultural rituals. Their mission focuses on visibility and preserving the narratives of Black girls, aiming to counter erasure and celebrate autonomy.