From our partner, International Black Women’s Collaborative_ What Ails Black Women Series – Parts I, II and III

Ladies, here is a series from the Huffington Post called “What Ails Black Women”. I personally don’t feel that others need to put us in some kind of box, however, this is an interesting read. Work and Wages: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/philip-n-cohen/what-ails-black-women-par_b_357846.html Health and Life: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/philip-n-cohen/what-ails-black-women-par_b_360620.html Discrimination and Repercussions: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/philip-n-cohen/what-ails-black-women-par_b_373574.html Use Facebook to Comment on this Post

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Winners of the Women of the African Diaspora Website & Social Network 2nd Anniversary Survey

Sandra and I are pleased to announce the following winners on the Women of the African Diaspora 2nd Anniversary survey: – Kim C Johnson (US): Sheabutter Cottage Sheabutter Cottage Cioccolatina gift box worth £20, SheabutterCottage gift box worth £15, Sheabutter Cottage AshantiGirl gift box worth £10 – Taiwo (UK): Sisay Sisay International’s set of Amla …

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Sandrine Joseph, une femme de tête et d’engagement

I never tire of talking about the accomplishments of my friend Sandrine Joseph in Paris. For one, she is head of talent at Organie. Here is yet another profile of her in the French media: Cadre supérieur, Sandrine Joseph, 37 ans, se nourrit de défis, de convictions et de son engagement au sein de différents …

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Aliesh Pierce, Internationally reknowned make up artists offers up her skin care secrets

Aliesh worked as a makeup artist in Europe between Zurich and Milan. She went on to work in New York City and is now based in Los Angeles working with clients who have included The Obamas. Learn more about Aliesh on her website. Use Facebook to Comment on this Post

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