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Black Hair Care In Color by Arial Robinson
Black Hair Care In Color by Arial Robinson




A statue of her dancing with him is present in his courtyard, where he cried over her death every day. Unfortunately, she died as a result of a run-in with a big pirate ship when Ariel was very young, fueling Triton's hatred of humans and music as a result. She and Triton had been best friends since their childhood. She was noted for her singing talent and her love of music. She was the Queen of Atlantica, and beloved by her family and subjects. 3.1 Poor Unfortunate Soul: A Tale of the Sea WitchĪthena was the late wife of King Triton, and the late mother of Ariel, Andrina, Arista, Aquata, Adella, Alana, and Attina.2.1 The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning.Don’t see your business listed? You can join the directory here. These Mercatus companies all identify as Black, African American, or African. Taimani Emerald | Learn more about Taimani’s work It’s time to remember and celebrate our humanity, our interconnectedness and our undeniable influence.” It’s time to recognize our excellence and our beauty as active resistance. From education to cooking to financial advisors, everything is represented here because Black minds have been catalysts in every industry. “I wanted to showcase black people & our businesses as intricately linked to every part of the ecosystem of our economy. Taimani explains the meaning of the illustration below: We were inspired by the intentions of the artist’s images that represent peace and calm for Black folks. The artwork used for this year’s campaign was commissioned by Mercatus from local Portland artist Taimani Emerald. When we are empowered to show up for ourselves, as ourselves it creates a ripple effect of change through the entire world. She remains dedicated to using whimsical illustrations to change the way we define humanity & identify with our self-worth. Diversity, equity, inclusion & empowerment are at the heart of every piece that she creates. Taimani Emerald is a single mother, an author, illustrator, activist & traveling motivational speaker focused on using art to help us all learn about THE BIG STUFF. Support Black-owned businesses this month and every month.






Black Hair Care In Color by Arial Robinson