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​Orjanette Bryant  (Palm Coast, FL)

2/26/2018

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“At first glance, I thought African American author because I was born in American and that is what the history books will portray me as the legendary African American author. However, my heritage is worth more than the birthplace, and in some manner, the connotation that I am a part of American oversees the strength of African within me. AA dismisses part of me that is rich in intelligence, skill, craft, heritage, and some of my identity was stolen by a name that honestly has nothing to do with me.  I am a black woman or black author and proud. The symbolism in the black speaks volumes of because of the strength, gift, and heritage.Black may be more appropriate because it signifies the tone of my skin enriched with melanin.“
                                                   
Author Orjanette Bryant is a motivational speaker, wellness consultant, life coach, business coach, gifted in the ministry, and a Registered nurse.   As a guest speaker on the panel at several Natural hair care events, she educates women about a chemical-free approach to beauty.  This consultant shares her knowledge about natural hair care in her first published book, "Nubia's Guide to Going Natural".  You will learn the importance of avoiding the harmful chemicals and consider alternatives for your hair care.
                                                                             
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Nubia's Guide to Going Natural offers a vast variety of options to a diverse variety of people. Natural is not limited to any specific culture, sex, age, or race. Natural is a chemical free living and people who transition to natural focus their attention on organic solutions to hair care. As you transition you must set ...
 
www.naturalnubian.net
 
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