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For many Black Americans, especially women, affording their hair care also means confronting unfavorable beauty standards.
As a historical interpreter, researcher, artist, and designer, Cheyney McKnight incorporates 18th and 19th-century African American design skills to create pieces with a modern twist.
South African entrepreneur Phumla Makhoba is confronting the “polycrisis” of global textile waste, housing insecurity, and ...
An ice wall initially separated President Bola Tinubu and POTUS Donald Trump. As they sat inside the White House’s Oval ...
women in ancient Africa were known for their smooth, flawless skins and brilliant white smiles. Having to survive the harsh African sun, they had developed simple beauty treatment from natural ...
The court heard during the six-week trial that the child was sought out by a traditional "healer", or sangoma, for her "light ...
The former New Zealand pacer, who now runs a supermarket, relives his cricketing days and opens up about his post-cricket ...
From innovative skincare technology to sustainable fashion, the talent and artisanship emerging from the Great White North is something to be proud ... Aritzia: Fashionable women’s clothing with a ...
In February, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) delivered a landmark judgment against the Tanzanian ...
From Wrocław to New York City, Polish-born designer Paulina Raczkowska has forged a remarkable global path, one deeply rooted in empathy, cultural awareness, and an unwavering commitment to social ...