Sentences with phrase «treat women of color»

It's frustrating to support brands that treat women of color as tokens in their advertising, if we're even included at all.
«For many years the beauty and hair space has treated women of color and our specific beauty needs as an afterthought and a special case to be handled when it suits the needs for sales,» said Patrice Grell Yursik, creator of Afrobella.com, a natural beauty activism blog.

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We were asking urgent questions about whether women, people of color, religious minorities, immigrants, would ever be treated with dignity and respect.
Westin said Nixon's focused on voters, especially black women and other women of color and that de Blasio will be influenced by «the last four years of how Cuomo has treated him.»
With fun colors such as such as?OPI Lincoln Park After Dark and several from the?OPI Nail Polish India Collection — I'm india Mood for Love, a group of women were personally treated in hearing Suzi's stories including her world wide travels in search of new names for the fashionable shades of color for each season.
I would love love love if someone would take a look into my profile pretty please I'm really starting to think they should start a sugar baby website for women of color because no one likes us here and if they do they treat you like bottom of the barrel
«The Color Purple» focuses on the character of Celie, a woman cruelly treated by the world, a shy, frightened little creature whose life is consists mostly of eluding the men who want to rape and beat her.
Which is really too bad because we have an urgent problem in America: our maternal mortality rate is among THE HIGHEST in the industrialized world (depending on the index you look at), our infant mortality rates are unacceptable, the inequalities in the way women of color and poor women are treated is literally a human right crisis, our new moms suffer from postpartum depression mores than so many other countries, and in many ways we have taken the joy and awe out of childbirth and infancy.
Moriyama's remarkable gaze is central to the images in «Tokyo Colortreating shop window mannequins, an empty street, a face of a woman and a slab of Cryovaced meat with introspection and voyeurism.
As more and more employers begin to see that diversity is good for their brands, their overall performance, and their corporate cultures, they are taking more interest in how their organizations treat people of color, LGBTQ + people, and women.
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