Annie Malone s legacy: Did Netflix series Self Made get it wrong?
Netflix s Self Made puts early 20th century St. Louis in the limelight, focusing on two trailblazing haircare entrepreneurs: Madam C.J. Walker and Annie Malone Author: Dana Dean Updated: 5:36 PM CST February 25, 2021
ST. LOUIS Two women who became self-made female millionaires started their journeys in St. Louis.
Which one became the first millionaire is still being debated today. And the debate now involves the top streaming service in the world.
But did Netflix and filmmakers get the story wrong?
Netflix Series Self Made puts early 20th century St. Louis in the limelight, focusing on two trailblazing haircare entrepreneurs: Madam C.J. Walker and Annie Malone.
Central College will welcome the works of Bharat Ajari to the Mills Gallery until March 12 as part of the college’s Black History Month programming. His exhibit is titled “The Miseducation of Bharat Ajari.”
A visual artist and photographer, Ajari’s work focuses on creating paintings of contemporary African American and Black life, both in content and palette choice. His work is an exploration of color as a reference to people of African descent and as a vivid, bold approach to applying paint to canvas.
“My work assumes a meaning of color that is primarily post-modern: It means different things to different people. Regarding color as an ontological reference to people of African descent … I am using the term “color” to explore and celebrate the meaning of a community’s lived experiences,” Ajari says. “These lived experiences range from celebration and joy to pain and sorrow, the entire gamut of human possibilities. The identification of being a people of color
Brittany Golden Explains the Importance of Dog and Cat Grooming
Brittany Golden On the Importance of Dog and Cat Grooming BALLWIN , MISSOURI , UNITED STATES , February 25, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Brittany Golden Ballwin is a professional pet groomer who resides in O’Fallon, Missouri, near St. Louis, and is stressing the importance of having dogs and cats groomed on a regular basis. Brittany Golden Ballwin, who is a full-time student at Lindenwood University, is a master certified pet groomer, including in the fields of dog and cat grooming. She has earned certificates from several certification programs, including the Pet Empowerment Program from The Academy of Pet Careers, a Master Cat Grooming Certificate from the National Cat Grooming Association, and she is certified in Pet CPR. She has perfected the skills of effective grooming techniques and is now informing others of how to keep their dogs and cats safe and healthy through prope