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  2. 65 Black-Owned Fashion & Beauty Brands to Shop Now - AOL

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    After her fight with breast cancer, Cashmere Nicole decided to develop products with high-quality, healthy ingredients. ... From statement-making jewelry to everyday wardrobe essentials that take ...

  3. Keep a Breast Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The "I love boobies!" bracelets were created by the Keep a Breast Foundation in 2004. The foundation sold one-inch wide silicone rubber bracelets emblazoned with the slogan "i ♥ boobies! (Keep a Breast)" to raise money and encourage conversations about breast cancer among young people.

  4. Breast cancer awareness - Wikipedia

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    Breast cancer culture, sometimes called pink ribbon culture, is the cultural outgrowth of breast cancer advocacy, the social movement that supports it, and the larger women's health movement. The pink ribbon is the most prominent symbol of breast cancer awareness, and in many countries, the month of October is National Breast Cancer Awareness ...

  5. Sandra Sakata - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Akemi Sakata (August 24, 1940 – September 21, 1997) was an American fashion designer [1] and fashion retailer.. She was a proponent of the art to wear movement and featured one-of-a-kind creations at her boutique Obiko.

  6. Jennifer Lyon - Wikipedia

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    Lyon got involved with the Me and My Two Friends Foundation, which focuses on the early detection and prevention of breast cancer through education and awareness. It was founded by Alisa Unger, who designed jewelry and planned to donate a portion of the proceeds to fund breast cancer education projects. [4]

  7. Zeta Tau Alpha - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, ΖΤΑ adopted breast cancer education and awareness as its national philanthropy and partnered with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation until 2015. [13] In 2010, Zeta Tau Alpha trademarked the phrase "Think Pink" with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. [14]

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