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I told you yesterday about a Baltimore woman who was fired because of her blonde highlights. Now, another black woman is facing similar discrimination because of the way she wears her hair. Ashley Davis, said a change in her company’s policy now requires her to cut off her dreadlocks. “I’ve only been there for two months, and […]
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But how does this media maven stand out in a community full of natural hair influencers? In an interview with HelloBeautiful, Kish dropped some pearls of wisdom.
The natural hair movement is reminding Black woman everywhere that we were born to slay just the way we are.
It’s no secret the DJ industry is typically seen as an all boys’ club. However, that has not stopped DJ Olivia Dope from dominating the scene.
In a patriarchal industry, it is no secret female DJs do not always receive credit where credit is due.
Latesha has owned the digital and social media marketing realm making her many card games, including Black Card Revoked, a cultural phenomenon.