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Monthly Archives: December 2015
A curly girl’s survival guide to getting your curls through your baecation!
We’ve all been here! getting ready for a vaca and trying to decide what to do to our hair so it remains pretty and low maintenance. Having great vaca hair on a baecation is such an important part of the trip because it can be the difference between having a great time or a hair … Continue reading
16 days of activism: How dare you wear a mini skirt?!
16 Days Of Activism Against The Abuse Of Women and Children is an annual government-led campaign that takes place in South Africa – a country where the abuse of women and children is very widespread – and seeks to combat that violence using tools such as social media, television and radio advertising to raise awareness. … Continue reading
America’s Forgotten Cities: New Orleans
New Orléans has a culture as rich as its food. Jazz and Bounce music, Creole cuisine, and line dancers are just a few of what this city has to offer the soul-seeking tourist. Many people around the world, from wealthy oil tycoons, to dazed lovers have gone to this rich city to indulge it’s splendor. … Continue reading
An open letter to Sugar Daddy: Sugar Daddies and Menstrual Cycles?
Dear Sugar Daddy. This month we celebrate Christmas. As you well know it is probably going to be a difficult month for you. I mean you have your wife at home to buy gifts for as well as your own kids and extended family that may live on your property. Crucial to that however you … Continue reading
HABEN GIRMA: FIRST BLIND-DEAF TO GRADUATE HARVARD
In a world where most deaf and blind students are seen as limited, Haben Girma breaks that stereotype by being the first blind-deaf to graduate from Harvard Law. In her interview with EBC, Girma explains that only 6% of blind-deaf students have qualified teachers. Growing up, she taught herself what most teachers could not and … Continue reading
Black in media: Finding normalcy with my skin color
Many times in the media we see black women with a certain image that is acceptable for what society perceives a black women should look like. Over the years African American women have become more comfortable in their own skin and even coming out in the media with their natural hair. When it comes … Continue reading
Behind the Business: Kat Diamond; Rosebud Organics
We love inspiring stories from amazing people across the globe who are doing great things. This week’s feature focuses on Kat Diamond. Kat Diamond is a the Founder, Creator, and CEO of Rosebud Organics. Who is Kat Diamond? I am a Mom, wife, author of “22 quotes” a motivational book, moms of multiples blogger, and an … Continue reading
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