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Symrise and JJ Invest in Sunday II Sunday Parent Co

  Symrise along with Johnson & Johnson Innovation–JJDC, Inc. (JJDC) and Ignite Venture Studio has invested in Infinite Looks Inc., a United States-based startup that is looking to drive the growth of its athleisure hair care brand, Sunday II Sunday a brand for textured hair care. The series A funding totals $4.2 million. Symrise is taking this step to expand its expertise in the textured hair care segment and to develop formulations that are adapted to the needs of active women with textured hair. The current direct-to-customer business model of Infinite Looks presents an opportunity to translate consumer desires into new products.

Comcast RISE Awards $1M in Grants to 100 BIPOC-Owned Small Businesses in Chicago, Cook County

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Black Newscasters Are Rewriting the Definition of Professional Hairstyles

In this reported op-ed, Kaitlyn McNab explores how Black news anchors are embracing their natural textures and hairstyles, and redefining what “professionalism” looks like on television. Sixteen years ago, India.Arie released the song I Am Not My Hair. Lyrically, the song explores the societal biases associated with Black hair, and the self-affirming chorus is a mantra of resistance: one should not be defined by the way they wear their hair. Sixteen years later, Black hair is still a political artifact. Nationwide, Black people are still disproportionately affected by aesthetic norms and expectations in school and the workplace, by standards that belong to the white supremacist system of discrimination. In the fall of 2020, the CROWN Act a law prohibiting discrimination based on hairstyle and texture was passed by the House of Representatives and moved forward to be considered by the Senate, but failed to reach a floor vote before the end of the year. If it passes the Se

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