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Happy Sercey Day!

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Happy Sercey Day!💝

On this day, April 19th, we celebrate the life of Mary E. Sercey🌹

A "Sercey," in all of its various spellings is a thoughtful, unexpected gift. It isn't generally expensive, but is a simple gift that represents the act and kindness of giving to others.

In honor of all that is good in the world, remember to be kind.

#SerceyDay2024

Introducing our newest addition to the Mielle family, the incredible A'ja Wilson!

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Introducing our newest addition to the Mielle family, the incredible A'ja Wilson @aja22wilson! 🏀✨ As a Mega Maven and WNBA powerhouse, Aja embodies strength, beauty, and unapologetic confidence – everything Mielle stands for! We're beyond thrilled to have her on board to champion our hair care essentials and empower women everywhere to shine from within. Let's welcome Aja with open arms! 🎉💖 #MielleMegaMaven #MegaMaven #Mielle

"Meet The Women Founders Behind Some Of The Most Successful Black Hair Care Companies"

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In honor of Women's History Month, we proudly celebrate the women founders of Black hair care products!

From Madam C. J. Walker, Niya Parks of The Look of Love, to all of the amazing women hair care founders, we honor, celebrate, and thank you for your creative contributions that make a significant difference for multitudes!

Please "Meet The Women Founders Behind Some Of The Most Successful Black Hair Care Companies": https://bit.ly/So-Proud-of-You

To learn more and discover the life and legacy of Madam C. J. Walker, please visit: https://bit.ly/-MadamCJWalker

Photo by FOUNDERS/GETTY/DESIGN BY PERRI TOMKIEWICZ

In honor of Women's History Month, We Proudly Celebrate the Compassion and Wisdom of MacKenzie Scott!

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One of the favorite quotes of my lifetime is the famous quote by Rabbi Kook: "The good will is all - and all the talents are ways to fulfill it."

In my attempts to illustrate how this quote moves my soul and echoes in eternity, I often fail to relay its meaning and few are left understanding its power.

But in a recent article I discovered by MacKenzie Scott, she captures with beauty and excellence the meaning of philanthropy, the power of talents, and the gift of giving.

In honor of Women's History Month, we proudly celebrate the compassion and wisdom of MacKenzie Scott!

Read here to discover more: https://bit.ly/On-Talents

On This Day In Women's History Month, We Celebrate The Contributions of the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton!

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On this day in Women's History Month, we celebrate the life and contributions of Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton!

A staunch advocate for children and mental health rights, she uses her influence to make a profound impact on the world by administering kindness, and ensuring that children have the appropriate resources they need to thrive.

For more, please visit: https://bit.ly/-KateMiddleton

Photo by Getty Images

Celebrating Dorothy Ella Inghram of San Bernardino

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On this day in Women's History Month, we celebrate the life and contributions of Dorothy Ella Inghram of San Bernardino!

In this article, SBVC "remembers Hall of Fame alumna Dorothy Ella Inghram, class of 1932: the first African-American teacher in San Bernardino County, composer of SBVC’s Alma Mater, and one of Southern California’s most iconic educators...

Dorothy earned an elementary teaching credential in 1939 after student teaching at an East Highlands school, and in 1942, Dorothy was hired to teach second grade at Mill School — the first African-American teacher in San Bernardino County."

To learn more, please visit:

https://bit.ly/Dorothy-Ella-Inghram-of-San-Bernardino

https://bit.ly/Dorothy-E-Inghram

This 1940s picture shows Dorothy Inghram (seated on the right) when she was principal of Mill School. Courtesy of Dorothy Inghram and The SBCSun.