1325 East Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 6705, United States
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SPOKE WITH SOMEONE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH AND RECEIVED THE ATTENTION YOU DESERVE?Make your program unique with: Fitness Training, Trichologist (study of hair and scalp disorders), Personal Counseling, Essential Oil Techniques
This collaboration is with our friend and artist, Jamilla Okubo, who creates art and designs based off her Kenyan culture. She is a graduate from Parsons who focused on integrated design creating textiles that are both colorful and vibrant. Enjoy
Khronicles by K, brings you Haute Kulture. The Kreator, Kalila rooted from the fashion world as "K. Ingram" and finds her happiness taking full advantage of being a citizen of the world.
We are a mother-daughter team who aim to provide trendy clothes to ladies who want to dress modestly and fashionably. Every item is designed and carefully handcrafted by us so you can be sure of a unique and high quality product.
I am a lifelong artist, native New Orleanian, and I’ve been painting and drawing since I was a little kid. I create whimsical, happy, vibrant, and colorful art that will put a smile on your face. I hand-draw and paint all of my designs.
Aṣọ Dára was started by a group of siblings who decided to put their talents and passions together to create a lifestyle head wrap and headband brand that reflects the genius, precision, and diverse beauty of Pan-African ideals and culture.
Just melanin is a clothing line geared towards African Americans. The clothing line is for those with melanin to be proud of their skin color while letting others know that we are not to be defined by our melanin, we are black, bold, beautiful and we
Brothas N Sistas spawned from the mind of Arielle Wilkins, a New York-based graphic designer who was raised in the heart of Texas. Inspired by her father’s performing arts background, she quickly immersed herself in music and naturally visual arts.
1214 Cole , Student Activities Building University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, United States
The David C. Driskell Center for the Study of the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora at the University of Maryland, College Park, honors the legacy of David C. Driskell