Friday, March 19, 2021

Kids Platform Celebrates Black Beauty

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NEW PLATFORM FOR KIDS CELEBRATES BLACK BEAUTY THROUGH NATURAL HAIR CARE

Nationwide -- Silk Me Kids, the only kids’ salon in New Orleans, is ramping up brand awareness campaigns to spread their mission of becoming the educational leader and epicenter for kids to learn about and celebrate natural hair and black beauty.

The brand recently launched a slew of high-profile marketing efforts including a billboard campaign featuring their baby bratty ambassador Demi Skye, and in lieu of the cancelation of MARDI GRAS, the brand allows the spirit to live on with the “Krewe de Kuties” themed campaign and salon decor that creates the scenery and vibe of local New Orleans Carnival parade festivities.

Black Pre-Teen Author, New Sci-Fi Book

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BLACK PRE-TEEN AUTHOR, KANDE SUMMERS, RELEASES SCI-FI BOOK ABOUT INTERGALACTIC WAR

Nationwide -- Black British born, Jamaican author, Kande Summers, pens her first book entitled Going Home: Diary of a Teenage Alien. This book is written through the adolescent lens of the main character called Liz, who adopts a dystopian and explorative perspective of how an intergalactic war would impact life on earth.

Kande is the first, in a generation of her family to have written and published a book, which she has achieved at a very young age. As a reserved and curious child, she began reading at a very early age, while attending Oldfield Primary School in Maidenhead, England. At the age of 7, she immigrated with her parents to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where she attended English-speaking schools in the emirates of Abu Dhabi, where she began to develop a love of English literature and the various writing styles, especially poetry.