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Again, we want to wish our fathers a "Happy Father's day"! We hope that you enjoyed your day! Tell us down in the comment section below what the highlight of your day was👇🏼! Leggggoooo!
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Power Couple Alert 🚨: Coco Gauff & Carol's Daughter The announcement of Carol's Daughter partnering with tennis prodigy Coco Gauff marks a pivotal moment in beauty and sports marketing. As the first beauty brand to join Coco's portfolio, Carol's Daughter is setting a precedent in uplifting Black beauty and empowering a new generation! 🫱🏾🫲🏾 A Synergistic Partnership Aligning with Coco Gauff, known for her authenticity and spirit, Carol's Daughter reinforces its commitment to self-expression. Coco's approach to embracing her natural texture on and off the court mirrors the brand's ethos, making this partnership a powerful narrative of shared values. 💡 Inspiring a Generation Coco Gauff's influence extends beyond tennis, embodying a generation's confidence in individual beauty. "I'm excited to help continue their mission of empowering millions of women and little girls," Coco shared, highlighting the partnership's broader impact on promoting self-love. 👧🏾 The Power of Representation Lisa Price, founder of Carol's Daughter, captures the essence of this collaboration: "The power of seeing someone like Coco in the world of tennis... breathes life into the adage: 'If you can see it, you can be it.'" This partnership is a testament to the influence of visibility and representation in inspiring confidence and empowerment among Black girls and women. 🏆 More Than a Sponsorship This partnership between Coco Gauff and Carol's Daughter goes beyond traditional brand endorsements, serving as a celebration of strength, beauty, and authenticity. It underscores the importance of aligning with partners who reflect a brand’s values and mission, setting a new benchmark for meaningful brand relationships. #BlackGirlsRock #BrandPartnership #Authenticity #RepresentationMatters #BeautyMarketing #SportsMarketing #Storytelling
What started months ago as a “What If?” is now a REALITY and I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Tennis Champion, Coco Gauff to our Carol’s Daughter Family! It was so important for us to work with someone who stands for the same things as our brand ---resilience, determination, beauty, strength and community empowerment, and I think we found our PERFECT MATCH! 🎾🤎 And to have played a key role in the entire process, from pitching to production to launch, makes this even more meaningful. In the past year, I’ve had the honor of working on so many impactful partnerships including “The Little Mermaid” and “The Color Purple” and to now add this one, where true representation for Black Women and Girls is again at the core, I couldn’t be more proud. These are the things that give me purpose beyond products. So thankful to our wonderful founder Lisa Price, our leaders Detty Nkonko and Noah YUNG-HING, my amazing team Jaylen Swint, Luisa Monique Arias and Elyse Staten, the entire Carol’s Daughter team, our agency partners Patricia Rappaport and Dominique McDonald and our new partners Alessandro Barel Di Sant Albano, Leah Goldman and TEAM8 Sports & Entertainment for your hard work and dedication to making this happen. The Best is yet to come!🤎👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿👏🏼🎾
Carol's Daughter x Coco Gauff
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Wow Black History Month and Reggae Month in one - cultural and history overload! Many people ask why we have to celebrate black history. Quick answer - because no one else is and everyone needs to have their story told. It's the same thing with reggae. I come from a small nation that punches way above its weight and a lot of our punch comes from our music. This month I want to stretch my thinking and learn some lessons from popular reggae songs and some history. I am not sure that I have a whole month in me but let's see how far we go....... Day One! No Woman nuh Cry by Reggae Legend the late Robert Nesta Marley. At long last we are paying attention to mental wellness. According to the National Library of Medicine "It is increasingly being recognized that the mental health of employees is a crucial determinant in their overall health and that poor mental health and stressors at the workplace can be a contributory factor to a range of physical illnesses like hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular conditions, amongst others. In addition, poor mental health can also lead to burn-out amongst employees, seriously affecting their ability to contribute meaningfully in both their personal and professional lives". So how is mental wellness at your workplace? Are the women (and men) crying out for help? Do you have facilities in place to support them? Do they know about these resources? Can they use them without being shamed? Do your leaders know how to recognise when people are crying out for help? Where do you score on this list and what do you need to do?
Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry (Lyrics)
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Ortega-Williams, A. (2024). Healing Black Futures: Black Youth Organizing to Redefine Destiny. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 1-18. ABSTRACT: Black youth throughout American history have resisted racism and the social injustice it produces. Strategies have historically included rebellion, advocacy, and social protest as well as the construction of mutual aid societies. Black youth have been central to the development of Black counter-institutions preserving their heritage and collective strengths. While contemporary organizing frameworks recognize the need for personal and “collective self” care to sustain social action, there is little research on the meaning of ancestral historical resistance or the cultural and spiritual mechanisms Black youth incorporate. In this article, findings from interviews with 20 Black youth organizing in New York City will be presented; highlighting what they described as discovering their calling and channeling liberation for a healed Black future. Implications for Black youth-led community organizing in the context of historical trauma and systemic violence through social action will be explored. The study is situated in the literature examining organizing among Black youth in the context of historical trauma. KEYWORDS: Black youth, organizing, healing, futures, ancestors #AlkebulanArise #AlkebulanLiberty #AlkeulanUnity
Ziggy Marley - Black My Story
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Life Lessons I Have Learned from Gay Icon Divas (Judy, Liza, Elizabeth, Marilyn, Dolly, Cher, Tina, Diana, Stevie)
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Later today Calvin's Neighborhood will celebrate the great march 60 years ago.
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1moHeard this heffas ticket 🎫 sales are declining hmmm 🧐 I wonder why