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  2. Laci Green - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2014, her YouTube channel had more than 1,000,000 subscribers. [14] As a sex educator, she has given lectures at several universities [15] and on behalf of Planned Parenthood. [11] Green is a former co-host of DNews, a YouTube channel with short science-based shows, launched by the Discovery News website. [16]

  3. Diamond and Silk - Wikipedia

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    Their first YouTube videos were a montage about police brutality, titled "Black Lives Matter" (which received 17,000 views), and a video about Sandra Bland, a black woman who died in a Texas jail (it received 32,000 views). [12] After the pair began to make pro-Trump videos, their YouTube channel started to grow considerably. [12]

  4. Nyma Tang - Wikipedia

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    Nyma Tang (/ ˈ n i m ə ˈ t æ ŋ /) is an American beauty vlogger and activist against discrimination based on skin color and best known for her YouTube channel of the same name. She gained online popularity in 2017 for her YouTube series The Darkest Shade, in which she reviews the darkest shades of products from different makeup brands and highlights the under-representation of deeper skin ...

  5. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Vloggers, authors, musician (Hank only), educators and podcasters. Laci Green: United States lacigreen, gogreen18 Atheist, feminist, sex educator Jess Greenberg: United Kingdom JessGreenberg1 Acoustic guitar player who covers a variety of songs The Gregory Brothers: United States schmoyoho, thegregorybrothers

  6. Jenna Marbles - Wikipedia

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    Jenna Nicole Mourey (born September 15, 1986), better known as Jenna Marbles, is an American former YouTuber.Over the span of ten years, her YouTube channel has accumulated approximately 1.8 billion video views and, at its peak, over 20 million subscribers.

  7. Where Are Vloggers Myka and James Stauffer Now ... - AOL

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    Myka Stauffer's last Instagram post dates back to June 24, 2020.. The Columbus, Ohio-based YouTuber — once renowned for her family vlogs alongside her husband, James — has now been absent from ...

  8. Kat Blaque - Wikipedia

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    Blaque has contributed to websites such as Everyday Feminism [6] [16] and the Huffington Post's Black Voices section. [17] Blaque participated in a panel on writing transgender characters at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con [ 18 ] and was the keynote speaker at the University of Toledo 's LGBTQA History month celebration.

  9. GloZell - Wikipedia

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    GloZell Lynette Green [5] (born July 30, 1972), better known mononymously as GloZell, [1] [2] is an American YouTube personality. [6] [7] GloZell established her YouTube channel in 2008, with video interviews, comedy about her life and song parodies.