that Caucasian students get more than 75% of all institutional merit-based scholarship and grant funding, even though they represent less than 3/4 of the student population, Revlon/Creme of Nature felt it was important to bring its financial support directly to the student bodies of historically black colleges as a way to help even the playing field.
Ms. Williams also advises those who feel they can't get a seat at the table to build their own."When we look at the beauty industry, many of these brands were founded by Black women and sold to corporations," she said.
As the parent of an autistic child, I asked Ms. Mobley about common misconceptions that autistic individuals cannot pursue a typical education or have a meaningful career."I think the more inclusive society becomes, by beginning to see talent in whatever wrapper it comes, the better we will become as a people. All I needed was support, patience, and encouragement, and while this sounds simple, I had to accept that some people would never be willing to give that to me.