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25 Nov

OWN Sets Premiere Date For The Final Season Of

OWN Sets Premiere Date For The Final Season Of
Queen Sugar Photo By: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Queen Sugar The seventh and final season for OWN’s critically-acclaimed series Queen Sugar will return on September 6. In response to Deadline, this season will feature direction from an all-woman team. Along with the the show’s creator and executive producer Ava DuVernay, season 7’s directors can even include Kat Candler, Stacey Muhammad, showrunner Shaz Bennett, Patricia Cardoso, Aurora Guerrero, and DeMane Davis. Queen Sugar tells the story of three siblings in rural Louisiana who must cope with the aftermath of their father’s death and their inheritance of his massive sugarcane farm. DuVernay’s series comprises themes of racial profiling, slavery in America and its flawed criminal justice system, together with other struggles faced by Black people on this country. “To...
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24 Nov

Face Scrub for winters#shorts #ytshorts #winter

Face Scrub for winters#shorts #ytshorts #winter
Face Scrub Face Scrub On this video you'll study nails .Like:- how one can grow nails, hair. casual winter outfits, casual summer outfits, traditional outfits how one can wear saree caps hacks purse hacks each day routine how one can curls hair how one can straight hair how one can wear winter caps how one can pose for Instagram post how one can use scraf in other ways how one can carry heavy earing how one can do eyebrows how one can grow eyebrows and eyelashes how one can grow nails faster how one can make braids in a distinct style how one can make lipstick at home what to pair with Kurtis how one can do eyeliner how one can remove sun tan how one can do makeup base beauty and the beast foodie beauty sara beauty corner beauty and the beast soundtrack kaur...
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24 Nov

Black Women & Lupus – Essence – Essence

Black Women & Lupus – Essence – Essence
Black Women & Lupus Getty Images Sponsored by AstraZeneca Black Women  &Lupus As Black women, we’re the backbones of the family—we tackle the responsibility of family, friends, and our communities. We are also disproportionally impacted by lupus—and our relationships are the middle of our battle with this disease. In accordance with an NIH study, African-Americans within the U.S. have three to 4 times greater prevalence of lupus, risk of developing lupus at an earlier age and lupus-related disease activity, damage and mortality compared with Caucasians, with the very best rates experienced by Black women. A chronic autoimmune disease, lupus can affect any a part of the body (skin, joints and/or organs contained in the body), in line with Lupus.org. With lupus, your immune system cannot...
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