Black history month 2021

Updates 2021 | Black & Challenged Artists

Security Updates 2021

Just a quick email to let you know we’ve updated our Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, which is effective from today.

These updates simplify the language to make it easier to digest for you, as well as reflect some Global regulatory changes and updates in the tools we use.

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• We added further clarifications related to GDPR.
• We added clauses for both Privacy regulations and LGPD (the Brazilian GDPR-like policy).
• A cookies policy update, which includes changes regarding the tools we use and their 3rd-party cookies (for example, we switched our live chat function on our website from Chat.

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When Women Ruled the World

Celebrated Egyptologist Kara Cooney delivers a riveting tale exploring the glory days of female power through the lives of six remarkable pharaohs—from Hatshepsut to Nefertiti to Cleopatra—shining a piercing light on our perceptions of women in power today. Six Queens of Egypt by Kara Cooney: When Women Ruled The World

National Geographic covers every corner of the globe, explores the farthest reaches of the universe, and probes the unexplored depths of the ocean. National Geographic brings a truly insightful and thought-provoking look at the world around us. It is, perhaps, the world’s most renowned source of stunning photography, captivating infographics and original illustrations”.

We thought this would be a great addition to Black History Month. Reading is fundamental, so ladies don’t get the Big Heads from reading about the Queens. The USBC: US Black Chambers Inc. The National Voice of Black Business: Join Events and Programs.

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Pan African Colours – Red: the blood that unites all people of Black African ancestry, and shed for liberation; Black: for the people, the existence of the flag affirms whose existence as a nation, though not a nation-state,; Green: the abundant and vibrant natural wealth of Africa, the Motherland.

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