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Beauty Bakerie Will Now Recognize Juneteenth Instead of the Fourth of July

Black-owned beauty brand Beauty Bakerie has announced that they will be recognizing Freedom Day instead of Independence Day. 

Beauty Bakerie has been very vocal about the Black Lives Matter movement, creating a page on their official website dedicated to Black Lives Matter. The company recently proclaimed that instead of recognizing the Fourth of July, they’ll be celebrating June 19th, or Juneteenth, an American holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. “It’s important we all do what we can do within our scope and our reach to dismantle systems put in place that ignore the value of any life,” the company wrote on a recent Instagram post. “We will recognize the day we were ALL free. We have to be bold about it. It can’t be tolerated on ANY level.” 

Beauty Bakerie has also been transparent with its demographics, releasing a statement that their executive team of decision-makers is 75% Black, and their Board of Directors is 60% Black. Furthermore, their investor base includes eight Black individuals.

“We’ve worked actively to dismantle microaggressions, hatred, and bigotry within the beauty space,” the company wrote on their website. “Our mission ‘to be sweet and sweeten the lives of others’ calls for it. We’ve sought to make this a space where everyone felt valued. We have no intentions on stopping either.”

 

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As you can imagine, we are devastated by continually seeing through harmful rhetoric, slow progress and cruel, heinous acts that our skin color is a justification for continued mistreatment or holding our justice hostage. It isn’t. I see that you are weeping with us, walking with us, fighting with us. Myself and my team are overwhelmed with the outpouring of love and support and kindly ask that you donate and support the following movements. Black Lives Matter Grassroots Law Ahmaud Arbery Breonna Taylor George Floyd Bailout Funds & Legal Fees Rock the Vote You have my support as well. Beauty Bakerie is a black woman owned & lead brand. In fact our executive team of decision makers is 75% Black and our Board of Directors is also 60% Black. Small, but mighty and passionate, it was this team of 15 that revolutionized how shades were numbered being the first brand to recalibrate shades and order them from dark to light. Soon after other brands followed suit. Our investor base, a team of people who have supported our growth, includes 8 Blacks with 5 being Black billionaires. Lastly, in 2016 I created a 501(c)3 named Sugar Homes. Through this initiative we provide care to 24 orphaned children in Uganda. My Sugar Babies…This includes their home, food & schooling among other needs. We do this with your support. We hope you continue to support the hard work it requires to build something great that drives change in the world even if it’s just one life. Even if it’s just changing yourself. We challenge you and your family to begin a #JusticeChallenge using the following initiatives as your goal. When these conversations die down, we hope that you will be somewhere pushing change forward, using your voice in the most powerful way. Love Always, Cashmere & the Cake Team ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻 #WeBeenPullingUp

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Beauty Bakerie is a company known for its charitable work as well as its activism: Beauty Bakerie CEO Cashmere Nicole created the nonprofit organization Sugar Homes in 2016 to provide care to orphaned children in Uganda. 

Follow @beautybakeriemakeup on Instagram to keep up to date on the brand and @sugarhomes to learn more about Nicole’s nonprofit.