5 Black Beauty YouTubers You Need to Subscribe To
Uplifting the voices of Black creatives isn’t a seasonal trend but a forever staple. These are five Black beauty YouTubers who are redefining beauty standards.
Uplifting the voices of Black creatives isn’t a seasonal trend but a forever staple. These are five Black beauty YouTubers who are redefining beauty standards.
February is a month to acknowledge all things that help build up Black culture. Whether you are looking to celebrate, learn more about the history, or join in comradery with other Black Voices, look no further than this list.
Laying down your edges in elaborate styles is on-trend, but not many know the history behind baby hairs and laying them down.
Caster Semenya is a born-winner but her successful career on the track has been filled with controversy. She has maintained an excellent level of sportsmanship and continued to be a role model for all upcoming athletes in Africa.
We at FunTimes Magazine asked our users and viewers to send us their comments on the year 2020 and what they wish to achieve in 2021. Here are some of their responses:
In 1797, Sojourner Truth was born Isabella Baumfree in Ulster County, New York. Later in life, after becoming a free woman, she became an advocate for the abolition of slavery and the advancement of women’s rights.
Young Cherie Warner-Richard, aspiring speech therapist, never imagined that she would one day be an entrepreneur settling nicely as a lead designer and creator of accessories.
From pageant queen to media mogul and businesswoman, Basetsana Kumalo’s life is an example that dreams really do come true.
Over the course of her career, Netflix CMO Bozoma Saint John has earned a formidable reputation as a trail-blazing Black woman in business.
Do you know an exceptional Black millennial? FunTimes magazine would like to feature them in our annual Under 30 FunTimes Recognition Awards on February 19th!