
Empowerment Through
Spirituality, Family, and
CommunityJoin us as we uplift and inspire women from all walks of life.
April 27, 2025April 27, 2025April 27, 2025Join EmbraceYourHue Community
Whats On Your Mind?
Share your thoughts, ask questions, provide answers, and express your self using text, and images. You can even add your own hyperlink.
After you submit, there will need to be admin approval before posting. EmbraceYourHue will post on a daily basis.
“EmbraceYourHue has truly changed my beauty routine. Their products are tailored to my skin type and tone, making me feel confident and beautiful.”
— Maya Thompson
“As a busy mom, I appreciate how easy it is to find products that work for my diverse needs. EmbraceYourHue makes shopping enjoyable and stress-free.”
— Linda Garcia
“The quality and variety of products at EmbraceYourHue are amazing! I finally feel seen and represented in the beauty industry.”
— Aisha Patel
“The quality and variety of products at EmbraceYourHue are amazing! I finally feel seen and represented in the beauty industry.”
— Aisha Patel
Whats On Your Mind?
Share your thoughts, ask questions, provide answers, and express your self-using text, images, and you can even add your own hyperlink.
Submits need admin approval before posting. EmbraceYourHue will post on a daily basis.
EmbraceYourHue.net
“The quality and variety of products at EmbraceYourHue are amazing! I finally feel seen and represented in the beauty industry.”
— Aisha Patel
Women, Gender, and Families of Color
Editors
Ayesha Hardison, University of Kansas >
< Jennifer Hamer, Penn State UniversityWomen, Gender, and Families of Color (WGFC) is a multidisciplinary journal that centers on the study of Black, Latina, Indigenous, and Asian American women, gender, and families. Within this framework, the journal encourages theoretical and empirical research from history, the social and behavioral sciences, and humanities, including comparative and transnational research, and analyses of domestic social, political, economic, and cultural policies and practices within the United States.
Find your last name’s meaning and origin.
A last name, also known as a family name or surname, is typically passed down from one generation to the next. Surnames can provide insights into a person's ancestry, cultural background, or geographic origin.
Brownicity
Mission
To foster education designed to create a shared understanding of race and racism to inspire a culture of true belonging and justice for all.
Brownicity launched their Learning Community, an online membership platform offering expert-led courses, workshops, and talks. To date (2020), the online platform has hosted over 10k enrollments.
Hope-holders for humanity, the Brownicity team remains dedicated to offering eye-opening education for those eager to learn.
Lucretia Carter Berry, PhD
is an antiracism curriculum specialist, course designer and author of What LIES Between Us - Fostering First Steps Toward Racial Healing, a TEDx speaker, and a writer for in(courage).me.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Vanessa Okwuraiwe
Edward Jones Principal Vanessa Okwuraiwe is part of the strategic leadership team that helps the firm achieve its goal of being a place of belonging for all. She is responsible for helping the firm increase its representation of different groups and foster engagement and inclusion.
LPS student speaks on prayer in schools
Founders of inclusive eyewear brand talk helping people feel seen
How one woman is encouraging other immigrants to find power in their voice
Family, Community, and Beautiful Skin: The Story of Bomani Beauty
Inspiring Journeys
Discover the transformative power of community and support.
Maria's Path to Empowerment
Maria, a single mother from a marginalized community, found her strength through our financial literacy workshops. With newfound skills, she started her own business and is now a proud entrepreneur. Her story is a testament to the impact of education and support.
Aisha's Wellness Transformation
After attending our health and wellness retreats, Aisha discovered a holistic approach to self-care. She now leads community fitness classes, inspiring others to prioritize their health and embrace a balanced lifestyle.
10 Most Influential Women of Color in Business
In today's society, there are many women of color who have made a significant impact in the business world. These women have overcome numerous obstacles and have worked tirelessly to break barriers and shatter glass ceilings.
Connect With Us
Join a Vibrant Community committed to Empowerment and Growth.