African American Professional Women
Garen S. Wolff – The Girlz of Galstanberry
By Kim at July 4, 2011 | 4:46 pm | 1 Comments
We are very pleased to present to you Garen S. Wolff, an author of the middle grades series, "The Girlz of Galstanberry"! Check out the interview about her books that provide a powerful punch of positive messages for girls. Afro Puffs and Ponytails - Tell us a little about yourself Garen S. Wolff - I am a scientist, author and soon to be medical student at Indiana
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Danielle Wideman – Founder of Goddess Magazine for Teen Girls
By Kim at June 6, 2011 | 1:04 pm | 2 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails is so pleased to present Danielle Wideman, the Founder of Goddess Magazine for teen girls. We are also elated to have her join our network of Professional Leaders of Women and Girls. Keep her and her work on your radar as she is definitely working to make a difference in the lives of our young girls! Afro Puffs and Ponytails - Tell us a
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African American Dolls with Natural Hair!
By Kim at December 2, 2010 | 11:58 am | 8 Comments
We are very pleased and proud to present to you the cutest African American Dolls with natural hair! These dolls truly represent the innocent beauty of little black girls everywhere! www.prettypuffdolls.com Creator and Designer: Crystal Andrews Occupation: Software Engineer Wife, mother of two(son and daughter), and a heart for creating crafts. Mrs.
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Certified Natural Hair Stylist and Mother of Four Girls
By Kim at November 8, 2010 | 9:08 pm | 4 Comments
I have taken notice of more and more beautiful images of little black girls(children) on Facebook, and on the network "Our Natural Kids" , and I wanted to find out who was behind them. Well, I found one of the sources at Ebony's Braidery and Beads. Her name is Jamesha Bazemore, and she has a very informative website that provides everything having to do with
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Shaunè Hawkins Langston – Attorney & Counselor at Law
By Kim at May 2, 2009 | 9:08 am | 6 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails present Mrs. Shaunè Hawkins Langston, a wife, mother of three, sister, daughter and an attorney who will be opening her own firm, The Langston Law Firm, on June 1, 2009. In her own words, this is her story: I grew up in Charlotte, NC and I always had a gift for reading and writing (note, I wasn't too comfortable with math though).
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Linecia Gilmore – Corporate Contract Attorney
By Kim at April 19, 2009 | 12:09 pm | 6 Comments
Linecia Gilmore is a corporate contract attorney, entrepreneur and founder of www.IAmMichelleObama.com, a self-empowerment movement for women and girls inspired by the life and values of First Lady Michelle Obama. A graduate of George Washington University Law School and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Linecia has held various positions within the sports,
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Lisa – Computer Scientist and Entrepreneur
By Kim at March 14, 2009 | 4:47 pm | 2 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails present Lisa, a professional African American woman Computer Scientist and Entrepreneur from Santa Barbara, California. I remember the day my parents purchased a computer. I was 10 years old and all too eager to click every icon, open every folder, and browse every web site and I realized that I wanted to be one of the people that created
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Lanay – Medical Malpractice Paralegal
By Kim at February 28, 2009 | 3:22 pm | 2 Comments
Afro Puffs and Ponytails present Lanay, an African American Professional Woman and advocate for single African American mothers. Lanay is a Medical Malpractice Paralegal. In this role, she researches and prepares documents for attorneys who specialize in the Medical Field. Lanay is also a mother, author, and entrepreneur in the process of starting up a Non-Profit








