Cantu launches new program to support Black and Latina girls
Cantu Beauty partnered with Gyrl Wonder to support young women of color on their personal and profession journeys
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Cantu Beauty is partnering with non-profit Gyrl Wonder to create a new program that will support women of color on their personal and professional journeys.
The program which kicked off this Saturday and will continue into October 2021 is designed specifically for Black and Latina young women to build resilience, self-confidence and mental wellness as they move to the next stage of their life, according to a press release.
Multicultural hair care brand, Cantu Beauty, announces investment to support nonprofit Gyrl Wonder through multifaceted programming addressing self-care and holistic wellness. (Photo Cred: Gyrl Wonder)
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On the Town: OKC Memorial, NPR lead month of remembrance By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record April 8, 2021
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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum kicks off its month of remembrance Friday with a special virtual discussion with NPR’s Krista Tippett from noon to 1 p.m. about having better conversations.
Following this month’s theme of “Sacred Ground to Find Common Ground,” the conversation will feature Tippett, founder and CEO of the On Being Project and an Oklahoma native; Kari Watkins, the memorial’s executive director; and John Kennedy, former Oklahoma secretary of state and current Memorial board vice chairman. Tippett’s NPR show is excellent, so I’ll be interested to hear what she has to say in this conversation.
Cantu Beauty Announces Winners of Elevate Workshop Series in Partnership with 25 Black Women in Beauty
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Cantu Beauty, an award-winning multicultural hair care brand, and
25 Black Women In Beauty (25BWB) has selected the winners of the beauty business accelerator: Alicia Scott of
NaturAll Club. Each winner participated in the Cantu Elevate workshop series last fall and was chosen out of more than 60 women-led beauty businesses to receive a Cantu-sponsored campaign valued at $160,000. Scott, Sims, and Alisha advanced in the selection process through their enthusiastic efforts and engagement during the workshops and coupled with their innovative product offerings, captured the attention of Cantu.