BASF and StitchCrew announce the launch of the Indigenous Beauty Bootcamp. Inspired by BASF Corporation's Inclusive Beauty Accelerator, the program will provide hands-on coaching from experienced industry professionals in the personal care space and access to non-dilutive capital to support First Nations, Métis, and Inuk (Inuit)-owned brands in Canada while aligning with BASF's progressive Aboriginal relations strategy.
/CNW/ - Sephora Canada is proud to announce its milestone 100th store location with the opening of Sephora Crossroads Station Shopping Centre in Winnipeg,.
Tia Wood, a singer, dancer, and TikTok star, is decolonizing beauty standards by highlighting her Indigenous features. Here, she shares the beauty products that help her look and feel her best, both on-stage and off.
Cece Meadows Is Here to Show the World Indigenous Beauty
The founder of makeup brand Prados Beauty has overcome generational trauma and personal struggle. Now, she’s giving back through her artistry. May 5, 2021 CHANTELLE YAZZIE-MARTIN
I grew up on a farm in a little town outside of Yuma, Arizona. I’m the oldest of four, and it was a pretty rough upbringing. We didn’t have a lot, but we had each other. School was my safe haven, so I thrived there and ended up being the first in my family to graduate from college.
My 20s were actually a really big blur. I was making six figures in the finance world, driving a sports car, and just living life really, really fast. I got married, had a little girl, and got divorced. At 27, I was diagnosed with cancer. My insurance covered only a portion of my surgeries and medication. Being a single mom with one income and being sick, it was hard. I basically lost everything my home, my car, my savings all from trying to pay for my
Indigenous in São Paulo: Erased by a colonial education curriculum
In Brazil’s biggest city, descendants of the original inhabitants live in invisibility and struggle to keep their traditions despite São Paulo’s celebrated cultural diversity
by Jennifer Ann Thomas on 28 April 2021
São Paulo, the biggest city in the western hemisphere, is home to two Indigenous reserves with vastly differing fates.
The Jaraguá reserve is the smallest in Brazil, hemmed in by a controversial property development and highways that commemorate colonizers who enslaved and massacred the Indigenous population.
On the much larger Tenondé Porã reserve, residents grow their own food and speak their own language.