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Black Teenage Entrepreneur’s Plant-Based Beauty Line to be Sold at Target

In honor of black excellence, 18-year-old entrepreneur Zandra Cunningham has partnered with Target to sell her award-winning self-titled skincare line nationwide. Zandra focuses on social good and educating and empowering girls and women around the world via STEAM education and entrepreneurship. Zandra Beauty consists of 50 chemical-free skincare products. Target will carry the…

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Natalie Manuel Lee Gets Real with MEFeater on Identity, Social Media, and How to Live with Purpose

Fashion stylist, co-executive producer and host, Natalie Manuel Lee, explores identity and purpose on the Hillsong Channel’s six-episode series, “Now with Natalie.” In the show, Lee who serves as host as well as executive producer, aims to answer the question “How do you really know when you’re living in your purpose?” The series features insightful…

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From Rags to Riches: An In-Betweener’s​ Experience of New York Fashion Week

Processed With Darkroom MEFeater Team. Photographed by Julian White. This past week, I was aware that I would at least be attending one #NYFW show. The emotions that I experienced were ones that altered my perspective of myself. I found myself feeling grateful for the opportunity to write for MEFeater. And that was how things…

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The Hypocrisy of the Super Bowl: Are We Standing With Kaepernick or Are We Not?

Last month, it was announced that rapper, Travis Scott would perform at the Super Bowl. Allegedly, he stated that he and Colin Kaepernick had a conversation and Kaepernick, the man who lost his career for a peaceful protest, approved of Scott performing. However, Kaepernick quickly put this rumor to rest and stated that he never agreed to…

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Furlough Frustration Ends: Federal Workers Will Begin Getting Paid

After 34 days of mounting public frustration the longest government furlough in US history has officially ended. Yesterday afternoon, the president announced that until February 15th normal operations would continue at several federal agencies. The federal workers and the public rejoiced as the furlough, that forced 800,000 federal workers to work without pay, ended.…

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