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Prince George Free Press » Datebook Support Groups Events Clubs

Free Press Free Press accepts Datebook submissions in written form only — dropped off, mailed or e-mailed. No phone calls please. Free Press Datebook runs as space allows every Wednesday. No guarantee of publication. Mail to 1773 South Lyon St., Prince George, B.C. V2N 1T3. E-mail datebook@pgfreepress.com Monday Cariboo Toastmasters, 7:30 p.m. Monday evenings upstairs at the Civic Centre. Contact Johan 564-4110. Spruce Capital Seniors Centre, 3701 Rainbow Drive will host a Foot Clinic, Monday, February 5 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Admission is free. Done by ‘We Care’ Nurses.” Tuesday The Prince George Black Society and the CNC Black History Month Committee will hold cooking classes on Tuesday, Feb. 6 and Feb. 20 and featuring Jamaican cuisine. On Tuesday, Feb. 27, it will feature African cuisine. The classes start at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 483 Gillette Street. Admission is $10. Conact Janet Ayorech for more information at 564-5323.

Is the Beauty Industry Glossing Over Disability?

Is the Beauty Industry Glossing Over Disability? Allure 1/27/2021 This op-ed is part of , our series on inclusivity and representation for people with disabilities in the beauty industry and beyond.  Growing up a biracial Asian girl with an X in my name who had Cerebral Palsy and walked with two adapted ski poles for support, I never expected to see myself represented. I identified strongly with other women, but I was too niche and, for the most part, I liked that. My family cultivated the best in me, so I grew up believing my disability was an asset. My mom, an art director for Estée Lauder and Avon, always said, There s always going to be someone smarter than you, prettier than you, taller than you, and that’s OK, just be

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