‘Our Kind of Women’ Photo Exhibit in Atlanta Marks International Women’s Day Celebration by The Doux.
Through “Our Kind of Women,” the strength and beauty of Black women are powerfully portrayed. Black-owned haircare brand The Doux celebrated International Women’s Day by presenting a photography exhibit dedicated to Black womanhood. The “Our Kind of Women” exhibit, held on March 8, honored Black women over 40 who are “boldly defining radiance, power, and purpose on their own terms,” according to a press release. Blending a gallery showcase with a cultural storytelling experience, the event gathered women and community leaders across Atlanta to celebrate its empowering message. The founders of The Doux, Maya Smith and Brian Smith, partnered with actor, director, and philanthropist Terri J. Vaughn to bring this women-centered celebration to life. The concept for “Our Kind of Women,” however, first originated with visual storyteller Bessie Akuba …

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