
Riley Hannon
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2 months ago |
columbiachronicle.com | Greer Stewart |Riley Hannon |Patience Hurston |Vivian Richey
“In an industry that too often overlooks and underfunds us the center stands as a powerful testament to what happens when we invest in our own stories,” said CEO of Sisters in Cinema, Yvonne Welbon, an award-winning filmmaker and producer.
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2 months ago |
columbiachronicle.com | Greer Stewart |Riley Hannon |Patience Hurston |Vivian Richey
Digital creator Amaya Monae, a beauty influencer, natural hair advocate and recent Howard University graduate, cut off her hair in 2021. It began her commitment to her natural hair journey. “I have a series called ‘Becoming Her,’ where I talk about things that you can do to become the best version of yourself,” she said, “I love my people.
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2 months ago |
columbiachronicle.com | Riley Hannon |Patience Hurston |Vivian Richey |Sydney Richardson
This week on Three C’s: Groups across the college are participating in De-stress Fest. Here are three of the events happening this week. TRANSCRIPT: 0:05:...
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2 months ago |
columbiachronicle.com | Riley Hannon |Patience Hurston |Vivian Richey |Sydney Richardson
March is Women’s History Month, and we’re honoring social reformer Jane Addams, a pioneering figure who co-founded Chicago’s Hull House in 1889. Originally a settlement house, Hull House provided social and educational services to immigrants and the working class. It offered childcare, job training and legal aid. The house became a model for social reform, influencing labor laws, public health initiatives and women’s rights movements in the U.S.Copy edited by Patience Hurston
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