“Diverse casting was never going to feel ‘enough’ on these projects.”
“Founded from a desire to see black-owned hair businesses reach their fullest potential, Keash wants to help those who inspired it.”
Featuring three layers of protection.
Amid concerns of a second-wave coronavirus hit.
Dubbed ‘We Are One Of The Same.’
“We will work to ensure Black users, artists and creators can share their stories and be protected from hateful, white supremacist and bullying content.”
Becoming the first huge retailer to take the pledge, started by Aurora James.
Following a shift in sales due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Pledging to “give the entry for racism the attention it sorely needs.”
Expected to return in April 2021.
Following previous criticism for lack of diversity and cultural appropriation.
Succeeding Glenda Bailey, stepping down after 19 years at the publication.