CÎROC, Combs Enterprises and Culture Creators Honor 50 Inspiring Women With EMPOWERED WOMEN Platform
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The first cohort of the 2021 Empowered Women honorees, including Iman, Valeisha Butterfield-Jones and Fadia Kader, are announced in celebration of International Women’s Day
Empowered Women - March 2021 Honorees
“It is an honor to continue to build and strengthen the ‘Empowered Women’ platform alongside Culture Creators and ELLE Magazine,” says Ingrid Best, Vice President of Global Marketing, Spirits, Combs Enterprises. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) March 08, 2021 Today, CÎROC and Combs Enterprises are proud to announce the continuation of its Empowered Women platform. Empowered Women, first launched in 2016 by Combs Enterprises’ women-led executive team, uplifts, spotlights, and raises a glass to honor an eclectic and dynamic group of entrepreneurs, creatives, and businesswomen.
Empowered Women platform.
Empowered Women, first launched in 2016 by Combs Enterprises’ women-led executive team, uplifts, spotlights, and honors an eclectic and dynamic group of entrepreneurs, creatives, and businesswomen.
This year, CÎROC and
Combs Enterprises partnered with Culture Creators, a cultural connectivity organization that aims to spotlight the contributions of individuals who have shaped the global view of Black culture. To further amplify the initiative, fittingly launched during Women’s History Month, Empowered Women will honor 50 successful women and share the narratives that formed them. Championing discussions around the value of mentorship, allyship, and leadership, Empowered Women highlights the importance of celebrating the current and uplifting the next generation of fearless leaders. Honorees represent five categories including social impact, technology, entertainment, art and style, and business.
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Natalie Portman, Yara Shahidi and more high-profile female activists in the industry are taking a stand with Dior Beauty to support the impact women have on the world in honor of International Women s Day.
On March 8, Dior invites women to share challenges they ve overcome in their own lives and some of their celebrity ambassadors are joining the #DiorStandsWithWomen #DiorChinUp campaign. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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Made in partnership with the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project (which works to fight HIV in South Africa), Dior Beauty tapped Portman, Shahidi, architect India Madhavi, Chinese actress Li Bingbing, model Dilone, South African figure skater Yuna Kim and writer Leïla Slimani to share their stories in a series of inspiring videos.
7 worthwhile ways to celebrate Women s Day in Abu Dhabi
In celebration of the spirit feminine…
Monday March 8 is International Women’s Day and there are plenty of ways to spend the day celebrating in Abu Dhabi. We’ve picked out a few of our favourites that we feel truly get into the spirit of the day.
The Abu Dhabi Edition
This stylish hotel is championing artistic sisters with a special pop art gallery between March 8 and 13. Works from artists; Fatima Al Dhamash, Yasmin Hamadi, Holtz Javier and Gemma Gallagher will be on display and there will also be complementary coffee for all women in the lobby on Monday, March 8. Also at the hotel, Library Bar is holding a nightly Empowered Women’s Night all the way up to March 21 there’s three hours of mixology and bites available for Dhs128 (6pm to 1am).
Milwaukee Film Celebrates Womenâs History Month
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In celebration of Womenâs History Month this March, Milwaukee Film will present 31 films and eight events that showcase the power of women and the barriers they face. Titles will include
End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock, which chronicles a group of Indigenous women risking their lives to protect their land against construction of an oil pipeline;
Lift Like a Girl, a film that follows Egyptâs elite female weightlifters; and
Women in Blue, which highlights a group of female officers trying to reform the Minneapolis Police Department.