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Category: Giving Back

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Shatava Lindsey Talks About Fashion & being ‘Ready to Love’

Shatava Lindsey Talks About Fashion & being ‘Ready to Love’

Fashion Stylist/Clothing Designer/Boutique Owner Shatava Lindsey of OWN’s hit show “Ready to Love” sits with inCity Magazine and talks about her calling to Fashion, Giving Back and being READY TO LOVE. Watch her in an all new episode of “Ready to Love” that airs Saturday nights on OWN. Follow Shatava Lindsey on IG at @IamShatava Follow Runway Boutique...

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Hosea Helps kicked-off the 48th Dinner Season

Hosea Helps kicked-off the 48th Dinner Season

Hosea Helps held it’s annual Turkey Drop Off and press conference at the Atlanta City Detention Center. This event was the kick-off for the 48th Dinner Season, which includes Thanksgiving, Christmas and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Welcome and Opening Prayer was ushered in by Mr. Afemo Omilami, Hosea Helps’ Chief Operating Officer, to...

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inCity Feature: Dr. Pernessa C. Seele

inCity Feature: Dr. Pernessa C. Seele

One of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Persons in the World and author of Stand Up To Stigma: How We Reject and Shame, Dr. Pernessa C. Seele is Founder and CEO of The Balm In Gilead, Inc., a not-for- profit organization, celebrating three decades of providing technical support that strengthens the capacity to faith institutions...

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Solange, the Polymathic Cultural Force

Solange, the Polymathic Cultural Force

A MONONYM IS possessed of a certain celebrity: Prince, Madonna, Iman. No surname needed, thank you very much. Just a couple of syllables and the whole of the mononym’s grandeur flashes across our consciousness. Solange. Two mellifluous syllables and her face springs to mind: the fierce, open gaze, those striking full eyebrows. Solange the singer,...

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Community SpotLight: Ki Edwards Is Changing Lives of Those Experiencing Hair Loss Due To Illness

Community SpotLight: Ki Edwards Is Changing Lives of Those Experiencing Hair Loss Due To Illness

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) notes that 80 million men and women in America have hereditary hair loss (alopecia). It can affect just the hair on your scalp or your entire body. Although it’s more prevalent in older adults, excessive hair loss can occur in children as well. According to HealthLine.com, Medical conditions that can cause hair...