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24 Dec

International Day For The Remembrance Of Slavery – Essence

Bulgnn/Getty Images The International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is observed on August 23 every 12 months. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated the day, and it was first commemorated on August 23, 1998, in Haiti and on Gorée Island in Senegal on August 23, 1999. On this present day, UNESCO raises awareness of the horrors of the slave trade and honors those that suffered and were dehumanized by the practice of slavery. “It's time to abolish human exploitation once and for all, and to acknowledge the equal and unconditional dignity of each individual, said UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay. Racism is the wound left by slavery on our societies. Let the memory & history...
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4 Nov

This African Braiding Technique Was Created By Our Ancestors

Braids – our common go-to protective style – represent our heritage and the survival of our ancestors. Obsessed with all things beauty? Click here to get your tickets for the first-ever ESSENCE Beauty Carnival tour! In a recent video post, Instagram user @knowyourcaribbean sheds light on a little-known braiding technique that adds to the narrative of why we opt to wear our braids and wear them proudly. View this post on Instagram Many African women braided rice or seeds into their hair before journeying the Middle Passage, on their approach to enslavement or braided it into their children’s hair before separation, in order that they...
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