Everyday Froday Blog — Jamaica

Four Black Heroes!

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Four Black Heroes!

  Black History Month is often a time where we get to celebrate and educate people on the victories and hardships that our ancestors had to go through in order for us to be where we are today. The list of pioneers and heroes of Black History is endless however today we’ve picked four to highlight for you all!     MARCUS GARVEY Born on the 17th August 1887, Jamaican political activist, journalist and entrepreneur Marcus Garvey formed and led the UNIA  Pan African movement which aimed to unify people of African descent worldwide. Garvey spent two years in London studying...

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Black Owned Hotels & Apartments

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Black Owned Hotels & Apartments

FREEDOM!! As lock down begins to ease in most places the need to escape this country after 4 months of being tied down to it is REAL!!  As the airline and tourism industry scrambles to revive itself and hotels begin to open it’s only right that we here at the Fro Day HQ do what we do best and give you the juice on some black owned businesses baby!!!  So, here is a post on black owned Hotels around the world. Heh, we really mean it when we say we are supporting black owned businesses all the way baby!!  Africa ...

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How Black people have influenced today's Fashion and Beauty trends

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How Black people have influenced today's Fashion and Beauty trends

Hmmmmm, it’s Interesting how several of today's past and present trends were created by African American and Black people yet our names have never been mentioned in conversations regarding fashion and society’s beauty standards. Come onnn look at ussss we set trends, we never follow, it is in our DNA oh. Black people continue to be underrepresented and not even credited in industries that depend on our creativity, aura and style. ASEM! So today I want to illuminate Black culture’s influence on fashion through five popular trends we see today! Fat Laced Trainers This trend started in the late 1980s and...

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