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2 Dec

BLACK FRIDAY BEST BUYS & DISCOUNTS 2022

BLACK FRIDAY BEST BUYS & DISCOUNTS 2022
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2 Dec

Here’s How An African-American Culture Class Goals To Keep

Here’s How An African-American Culture Class Goals To Keep
Hill Street Studios An African-American culture class that has helped change the lives of youth at city schools in Roanoke, VA is now available to the general public. The organization Total Motion for Progress (TAP) first introduced the category, African American Culture and Contemporary Issues (AACCI), in 2008 to forestall young Black men from dropping out of highschool, based on The Roanoke Times. TAP’s youth services and education manager Lateefah Trent told the newspaper that students typically drop out of faculty because they aren't optimistic in regards to the future.  “They don’t feel like they’re going to essentially live past age of 21 or 25, or that they’re not going to amount anything, so ‘What’s the purpose?’” Trent said. But, Trent says AACCI class teaches...
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28 Nov

How Much Money Do R&B Artists *Really* Make? –

How Much Money Do R&B Artists *Really* Make? –
Welcome to The State of R&B, ESSENCE’s take a look at the past, present and way forward for rhythm and blues. On this piece, ESSENCE editors Jasmine Browley and Brooklyn White investigate the R&B bags secured—and lost. In 1997, Kelly Price sang “the mo’ money we come across, mo’ problems we see.” But what happens when there are rumors of no money?  You address them, head on.  “R&B has never not been lucrative because R&B could be performed world wide,” J. Valentine, a singer and songwriter with N’SYNC, Omarion and Mario songs to his credit, says to ESSENCE. “You don’t need as much insurance to guard the venues,” he says, hinting at hip-hop’s more rowdy shows. “So, the reality of the...
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27 Nov

10 Game-Changing Products That’ll Keep Your Scalp In Tip

10 Game-Changing Products That’ll Keep Your Scalp In Tip
Mia Marie Overgaard It’s time to stop judging the health of your hair by only its length or shine. The state of your scalp reflects your hair’s health. That’s why it’s so essential to maintain your scalp clean and in tip-top shape.  Remember, it’s the skin that your hair follicles actually sprout from. “Prolonging the frequency of washing, allowing styling products to accumulate and misusing relaxers or chemical treatments can all affect scalp health, especially for African-American women,” says Rolanda Johnson Wilkerson, Ph.D., principal scientist at Procter & Gamble.  Despite what we’ve heard, Wilkerson recommends cleansing the scalp each one to a few days, depending on the extent of oil production. Nonetheless, some women may only need to scrub it once per week....
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