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Celebrating Black Organizations & Their Impact In The Black Community
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Celebrating Black Organizations & Their Impact In The Black Community

Black History Month is a wonderful time to honor and celebrate African-American contributions to the world — both in the past and those making history today. Tune in to today's episode as our Chief Curl Officer, Renee Morris (@lifebyrenee) discusses Black organizations and their impact on the Black community.

Chatbox With Uncle Funky's Daughter · Melinda Spaulding, Renee Morris

February 23, 202211m 27s

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Show Notes

Black History Month is a wonderful time to honor and celebrate African-American contributions to the world — both in the past and those making history today. Tune in to today's episode as our Chief Curl Officer, Renee Morris (@lifebyrenee) discusses Black organizations and their impact on the Black community.

About the Chatbox:
Hey Funky Junky!  Uncle Funky’s Daughter has a blog and podcast called ChatBox. The goal of ChatBox is to help you embrace your natural beauty! The conversation is about more than hair! The podcast highlights that we come in many different shapes and sizes, as does our hair come in various textures and curl patterns.  Listen in on candid conversations as our curly guests talk about hair how-tos and real lifestyle tips. Real talk, no jive.

About the Host:
Melinda Spaulding is an Emmy award-winning journalist, host, and speaker who loves to mentor and cheer on other women.  Whether it’s behind the anchor desk or creating media strategies for companies, Melinda understands that the best communications plan begins with a good conversation.  A wife and mother of two, she is constantly investigating and researching the best ways to thrive and enjoy the journey.

Topics

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