CHICAGO (CBS) – Black hair care is a billion-dollar business annually. So, when three Chicago natives said they couldn't get the products they needed they came up with a brilliant plan. A vending ...
When Rahya Kelley isn’t attending classes or practicing with her cheerleading squad at Olivet College, she styles the hair of Black students on campus. But it can be tough for Kelley to access Black ...
Yolanda Brown is an Army veteran who is selling hair care products in a specialized vending machine at Fort Belvoir as a franchisee of the Black-owned Diva By Cindy brand. Cindy Tawiah is the CEO and ...
“There’s the department of motor vehicles and a Popeye’s—that’s it.” Ebony J. Karim graduated from Chicago State University over a decade ago, but acknowledges not much else has changed in that span ...
Attending colleges ‘in the middle of nowhere’ can present a struggle for Black students who need hair care products. (Black PR Wire) – When Rahya Kelley isn’t attending classes or practicing with her ...
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