Black Women Doing the DMXChallenge Is What You Really Want to See Today
“There was Brenda, LaTisha, Linda, Felicia, Dawn, LeShaun, Ines and Alicia, Teresa, Monica, Sharron..."f you've scrolled through Twitter or Instagram recently, you've definitely heard the classic DMX song those names originate from featured in countless video montages of black women showing they can literally pull of any hairstyle and color. It's called the #DMXChallenge.
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Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women for sex while on work release, women say in lawsuitsJeffrey Epstein had sex with women who were trafficked to his Florida office and home while he was on work release from jail in 2009, two of those women alleged in new federal court complaints.
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Jeffrey Epstein trafficked women for sex while on work release, women say in lawsuitsJeffrey Epstein had sex with women who were trafficked to his Florida office and home while he was on work release from jail in 2009, two of those women alleged in new federal court complaints. Epstein, who died by suicide in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, signed his
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On Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, Here's How Women Are Fighting To Close The GapFor black women, August 22, eight months in 2019, is the date they must work until to achieve the same pay that their white, non-Hispanic male colleagues made at the end of 2018.
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On Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, Here's How Women Are Fighting To Close The GapToday is BlackWomensEqualPayDay, the point in the “new year” at which black women’s earnings match those of white men from the year before. For every $1.00 a white man makes, a black woman makes $0.61. Here's what women are doing to mark the day:
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On Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, Here's How Women Are Fighting To Close The GapFor black women, August 22, eight months in 2019, is the date they must work until to achieve the same pay that their white, non-Hispanic male colleagues made at the end of 2018.
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