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Curly hair specialist Devacurl informed consumers on Sunday that it has given $50,000 to Black Lives Matter.
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Devacurl informed consumers on Sunday that it has given $50,000 to Black Lives Matter as well as sharing resources for customers who want to donate to the cause of antiracism.<ref>Rambharose, Amber. [https://www.glamour.com/story/brands-supporting-black-lives-matter These Are the Fashion and Beauty Brands Donating to Black Lives Matter]. June 2, 2020. ''glamour.com''. Retrieved January 26, 2021.</ref>
  
 
"We can no longer stand silent. Our voice is just one but we must speak up," the brand wrote on Instagram.
 
"We can no longer stand silent. Our voice is just one but we must speak up," the brand wrote on Instagram.
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"We are absolutely horrified and angered by the continuing injustices against the Black community. We all have a role to play and must act in any way we can. Change needs to happen, now."<ref>[https://cosmeticsbusiness.com/technical/article_page/How_the_beauty_industry_is_supporting_the_Black_Lives_Matter_cause/166010 Blackout Tuesday: How the beauty industry is supporting the Black Lives Matter cause]. June 2, 2020. ''cosmeticsbusiness.com.'' Retrieved January 26, 2021.</ref>
 
"We are absolutely horrified and angered by the continuing injustices against the Black community. We all have a role to play and must act in any way we can. Change needs to happen, now."<ref>[https://cosmeticsbusiness.com/technical/article_page/How_the_beauty_industry_is_supporting_the_Black_Lives_Matter_cause/166010 Blackout Tuesday: How the beauty industry is supporting the Black Lives Matter cause]. June 2, 2020. ''cosmeticsbusiness.com.'' Retrieved January 26, 2021.</ref>
  
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Devacurl also reported 19% of their team members to be black including 8% in their leadership team. They have been open about their plan of action to increase their black leadership roles to 25% by 2021.<ref>Cox, Gracie. [https://makeupandmane.com/how-the-beauty-industry-is-supporting-the-blm-movement How The Beauty Industry is Supporting the BLM Movement]. January 4, 2021. ''makeupandmane.com''. Retrieved January 26, 2021.</ref>
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Revision as of 12:44, 26 January 2021


Support to Black Lives Matter

Devacurl informed consumers on Sunday that it has given $50,000 to Black Lives Matter as well as sharing resources for customers who want to donate to the cause of antiracism.[1]

"We can no longer stand silent. Our voice is just one but we must speak up," the brand wrote on Instagram.

"We are absolutely horrified and angered by the continuing injustices against the Black community. We all have a role to play and must act in any way we can. Change needs to happen, now."[2]

Devacurl also reported 19% of their team members to be black including 8% in their leadership team. They have been open about their plan of action to increase their black leadership roles to 25% by 2021.[3]

References

  1. Rambharose, Amber. These Are the Fashion and Beauty Brands Donating to Black Lives Matter. June 2, 2020. glamour.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  2. Blackout Tuesday: How the beauty industry is supporting the Black Lives Matter cause. June 2, 2020. cosmeticsbusiness.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  3. Cox, Gracie. How The Beauty Industry is Supporting the BLM Movement. January 4, 2021. makeupandmane.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021.