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Briefly

Nagisa Landfield and Leila Noelliste embody the spirit of perseverance on their skateboards, supported by an encouraging community of Brooklyn Skate Moms, exemplifying camaraderie and resilience.
At the skatepark under the Kosciuszko Bridge, laughter and cheers echoed among the women, fostering a welcoming environment where support for each other’s failures was just as strong as for their successes.
The Brooklyn Skate Moms emerged from the pandemic's skateboarding boom, coming together to foster a community centered around learning, fun, and shared experiences in skating.
Skating at the Brooklyn park not only allows women like Landfield and Noelliste to learn tricks but also helps develop friendships, create lasting memories, and build confidence.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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