Being a founder is a serious endeavor, and I am truly grateful for @Essence ‘s inclusion of me in this lovely founder profile, written by Elizabeth Ayoola.
To Haiti, with love!
X,
Charles
Photography: Jean Paul Dia
#Blackown
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The second black woman to ever appear on the cover of Vogue Magazine was Peggy Dillard-Toone. She was born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina before moving to NY to pursue a bachelors degree in fine arts. She now spends her time between NY and SC.
IG: peggydillard.legacy
A thought: in many fairy tales, love wins, and the villain ends on bended knee. If compassion can soften harm, what does that imply about power, accountability, and how we choose to show up when it’s hard?
@MatthewACherry I’m sure other priorities took center stage, but I’m confident about next month. In my world, Black History Month is celebrated 365 days a year!
We at @deepsouthtoday have several newsroom job openings at one of the nation's premier (and growing) nonprofit networks, including several on our brand new regional investigative team formed in partnership with The New York Times and Big Local News.
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For those looking for freelance work in the wake of WaPo layoffs: I'm an editor at large overseeing Ideas & Culture at Bloomberg, including our Books coverage. Find me at [email protected]
anyone looking to freelance after today's Washington Post layoffs: I'm the editor of Discourse, the magazine arm of Business Insider. I'd love to talk: [email protected].