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Cynthia Bailey Encourages People To Support Black-Owned Businesses - celebrityinsider.org - USA
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26.06.2020 / 16:13

Cynthia Bailey Encourages People To Support Black-Owned Businesses

Cynthia Bailey has been supporting black-owned businesses, and she’s encouraging people to do the very same thing. Check out the post that she shared on her social media account.

Beyonce lends voice to black-owned businesses with new single Black Parade - www.hollywood.com
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22.06.2020 / 16:37

Beyonce lends voice to black-owned businesses with new single Black Parade

Beyonce is urging fans to support black-owned businesses with her new Black Parade initiative.The Halo star shared her new project on Friday (June 19, 2020), which was also Juneteenth – the anniversary of the date in 1865 when the last slaves were freed in the U.S. following the Civil War – posting a directory of small businesses in the U.S.

Beyoncé Releases New Song "Black Parade" to Support Black-Owned Businesses - www.marieclaire.com
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21.06.2020 / 19:05

Beyoncé Releases New Song "Black Parade" to Support Black-Owned Businesses

in order to support Black-owned businesses, and you can listen literally. right.

Beyonce Drops Surprise New Song ‘Black Parade’ in Support of Black-Owned Businesses - www.usmagazine.com
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20.06.2020 / 17:03

Beyonce Drops Surprise New Song ‘Black Parade’ in Support of Black-Owned Businesses

Beyoncé surprised fans with the release of her new song, “Black Parade,” in celebration of Juneteenth — and announced the launch of her initiative to support Black-owned small businesses.The Grammy winner, 38, dropped the single — which was cowritten by her husband, Jay-Z — on Friday, June 19, marking the celebration of the emancipation of slaves in the U.S.“We got rhythm, we got pride,” Beyoncé sings on the track.

Beyonce marks Juneteenth by dropping new song Black Parade in support of Black owned small businesses - www.pinkvilla.com - USA
pinkvilla.com
20.06.2020 / 16:27

Beyonce marks Juneteenth by dropping new song Black Parade in support of Black owned small businesses

Beyonce surprise-dropped a new song titled Black Parade, co-written by her husband Jay Z, to mark the Juneteenth holiday. She released the song shortly after announcing a project by the same name to support black-owned small businesses.

Beyonce Creates the 'Black Parade' to Encourage Fans to Support Black-Owned Businesses - www.justjared.com
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20.06.2020 / 05:35

Beyonce Creates the 'Black Parade' to Encourage Fans to Support Black-Owned Businesses

Beyonce is giving back to Black owned businesses with the creation of Black Parade.

Facebook Pledges $200 Million to Support U.S. Black-Owned Businesses, Black Creators and Communities - variety.com
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18.06.2020 / 23:39

Facebook Pledges $200 Million to Support U.S. Black-Owned Businesses, Black Creators and Communities

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook announced that it is committing $200 million to support Black-owned businesses, Black creators, and nonprofits serving the Black community.The funding — in the form of cash grants and ad credits — is part of the social giant’s pledge to invest $1.1 billion to support Black and diverse suppliers and communities in the U.S by the end of 2021.The company also said it will offer free digital skills training with the goal to reach 2 million members of the

These are the best black-owned skincare and make-up brands you’re going to want to shop - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
17.06.2020 / 15:29

These are the best black-owned skincare and make-up brands you’re going to want to shop

In the past few weeks, we’ve seen the world join together to support the black community and the #blacklivesmatter cause.This has seen many speaking out and spreading awareness on how each of us can make a difference in the fight against racism. Here at OK!, we want to shine a light on the brilliant black-owned businesses that are (and have been) taking the beauty world by storm.

Sephora Is the First Company to Sign ‘15 Percent Pledge’ to Sell More Black-Owned Brands - www.glamour.com
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10.06.2020 / 22:45

Sephora Is the First Company to Sign ‘15 Percent Pledge’ to Sell More Black-Owned Brands

, Sephora revealed nine out of the 290 brands sold in its U.S. market were Black-owned, including and ."We recognize we can do better and this pledge builds on our ongoing work to use our resources to drive meaningful and long-term change for Sephora and our industry,” Patrick's statement concluded."What a difference a week makes," James wrote in an Instagram announcement.

Black Owned Beauty Brands to Support - www.eonline.com
eonline.com
09.06.2020 / 21:07

Black Owned Beauty Brands to Support

As we've all been examining our allyship and how we show up for the black community, many are exploring the different ways to help to amplify their voices on every level. From protesting to donating money to engaging in some self-education, taking a stand against workplace prejudice and listening rather than speaking or dismissing, and so much more, there's a lot we can do to make a bigger difference.

Black Girl Sunscreen Review: Black-Owned No White Cast SPF - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
09.06.2020 / 01:35

Black Girl Sunscreen Review: Black-Owned No White Cast SPF

Brionna Jimerson is the associate social media manager at Glamour. Follow her on Instagram .We tested every option under the sun to narrow down the best of the best.By and Because who would know better than they do?By From a water-light gel to a budge-proof spray, here are the best of the best, according to Glamour editors.By Authentic, Accessible, RelevantMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2020 Condé Nast.

17 Black-Owned Beauty Brands to Support Right Now - www.bravotv.com
bravotv.com
07.06.2020 / 20:29

17 Black-Owned Beauty Brands to Support Right Now

A walk around your nearest drugstore or Sephora is all you need to see that the beauty industry is indeed a highly saturated market. Yet for decades, the beauty world was underserving its Black consumers and finding fundamental products like foundation or concealer, or a nude lipstick for deeper skin tones was a difficult task for far too many.

Kanye West Drops A Hefty $2 Million Donation To Black-Owned Businesses In Chicago - celebrityinsider.org - Chicago
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05.06.2020 / 04:39

Kanye West Drops A Hefty $2 Million Donation To Black-Owned Businesses In Chicago

Whenever tragedy strikes, celebrities and entertainers have their own way of helping out during tough times. E! Online reported that the iconic rapper, Kanye West, joined the ranks of other performing artists who donated to various pro-black organizations.

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