We are pleased to spotlight Christina Jenkins in day eleven of our first annual 28 Days of Little Known Facts About (Black) American History Christina Jenkins is the revolutionary inventor of the Sew-In-Weaver The hair weave industry owes itself to the trailblazer Christina Jenkins. She was born in Louisiana and later graduated college in 1943.Continue reading “28 Days of Little Known Facts About (Black) American History | Christina Jenkins (11)”
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28 Days of Little Known Facts About (Black) American History | Annie Malone (10)
We are pleased to spotlight Annie Malone in day ten of our first annual 28 Days of Little Known Facts About (Black) American History Annie Malone founded Poro College, the first educational institute in the US dedicated to educating African-American women in the black cosmetics industry. Annie believed women would be empowered if they improvedContinue reading “28 Days of Little Known Facts About (Black) American History | Annie Malone (10)”
Community Educator Spotlight | Carly Wise-Levick
We are pleased to feature Carly Wise-Levick in our latest Community Educator Spotlight About Carly Carly Wise-Levick is a money saving guru, blogger, & entrepreneur, who has almost two decades of experience saving money. She has taught classes for colleges, nonprofits and community groups, teaching people how to save money. A true couponing queen,Continue reading “Community Educator Spotlight | Carly Wise-Levick”