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Angela Medearis Live on Ashro’s Facebook!

Angela Medearis appeared on Ashro’s Facebook for a few Live Chats! She’s covered facets of health from her abundant experiences as a well-known speaker, recipe creator, culinary historian, and author.

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Ashro Woman: Renae W.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Renea W. from Garfield Heights, OH Renae has always had an appreciation for fashion and style—something her mother modeled to her growing up. “My mom was one of the best dressed women I’ve ever known.”

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2 Black woman from the Foundation of Black Women's Wellness Share With Us About Your Wellness Journey

Lisa and Alia from The Foundation for Black Women’s Wellness want to hear about your health & wellness journey. Share with us!

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Ashro Woman: Dorothy S.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Dorothy S. from Berwyn, IL This talented woman has a heart of gold—and a gift for sewing. Looking pretty is fun for Dorothy. Sometimes she’ll dress up just to sit in her backyard and admire her flower garden.

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Ashro Woman: Angela M.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Angela M. from Austin, TX To Angela, Diva means “Divinely Inspired, Victorious and Accomplished through Christ.” Angela lives this out every day—all the way. “I’m passionate about my love for the Lord, my Christian faith, my husband and family.” She is also passionate about helping others, cooking, and her craft of writing and storytelling.

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Ashro Woman: Brandy G.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Brandy G. from Rockford, IL Pay attention, Ladies. This young business owner and mother of two started her business out of her book bag! Today Brandy’s Candies is a brick-and-mortar building located in downtown Rockford, IL., and it’s been going strong for four years.

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Black mother holding Black baby It’s Time to Demand Action to Save Black Mothers & Babies

Black Maternal and Child Health in the United States is in a State of Emergency. April is Minority Health Month and home to national Black Maternal and Child Health Week which is observed each year from April 11-17th. This is a critical time to talk about a pressing issue that deserves our immediate attention – the health of Black mothers and babies.

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Ashro Woman: Lola N.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Lola from Charlotte, North Carolina What are Lola’s 3 loves? Faith, Family…and of course, Fashion!

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Ashro Woman: Pamela S.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Pamela S. from Milledgeville, GA This beautiful wife, mother and grandmother is also an author, businesswoman, and caseworker for the state of Georgia! All of these things flow from her faith as a born-again Christian. “I love helping people, especially children.”

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Ashro Woman: Gloria B.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Gloria B. from Americus, GA. What makes Gloria happy? Seeing other people happy. That’s why she spends her free time serving others: in her church as a pastor.

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Ashro Woman: Crystal L.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Crystal L. from Washington D.C. Glamorous Crystal has patterned her personal style after Michelle Obama, Cicely Tyson…and her “beautiful mother,” a woman “full of love.”

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Ashro Woman: Charmaine F.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Charmaine, from Compton, CA. Charmaine represents The Ashro Woman perfectly because she herself is unstoppable. Despite a 21-year battle with cancer, Charmaine sees herself as immensely blessed by God. And she lives accordingly, volunteering at her church as a youth mentor in addition to other philanthropy.

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4 Black women at an event Cassandra, 2nd from left A Call to Action for Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month and a time to celebrate the many contributions women have made to building our world and improving the human condition. This starts with the powerful women in our families and extended community who persisted against incredible odds and obstacles to move our families forward from one generation to the next! We ARE because of them!

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Ashro Woman: Cheryl M.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Cheryl from Chattanooga, TN. Faith, family and education. These things are near and dear to this elementary-school counselor’s heart.

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Ashro Woman: Kelly F.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Kelly. As a woman of faith and a matriarch of her family, she is intentionally training up the next generations

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Lisa on Onward & Upward S2:E1 Onward & Upward: S2:E1 with Lisa Peyton-Caire

Thank you to Lisa Peyton-Caire for joining us for Season 2 of Onward & Upward with Leslie E. Royal, brought to you by Ashro. Watch Episode 1: Prioritizing Your Health and Wellbeing with Lisa now.

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A black woman in a red sweater, a woman in front of a store's LOVE sign, a woman on a staircase, and three friends. Self-Love and Selfless Love for Valentine’s Day

Alter the mindset of this traditionally dedicated day for lovers and reach a new level of awareness. Here are Five Fulfilling Ways to Love on You (and Others) for you to celebrate Self-Love and Selfless Love for Valentine’s Day.

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Partnership to Empower Black women to prioritize their health

The Foundation for Black Women’s Wellness announced its partnership with Ashro to empower Black women to prioritize and transform their health.

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Ashro Woman: Elena G.

Meet Ashro Woman of the Week, Lechana R. from Denham Springs, LA! Known at church as the “Hat Lady,” Elena loves “the transformative power” of style. It was her godmother that taught her to make sure her wardrobe reflected who she is on the inside.

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Two smiling African-American sisters, one in a fancy hairdo, seated in front of a mirrored vanity. The Ashro Sisterhood Connection

Strength. Solidarity. Support. When sisters connect, amazing things happen! We asked 8 women to share how their special bonds have made a dramatic difference in their lives. Their answers may ring true for you, too!

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