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the head of design, the estimates gifted weighing a makeup artist who defies adversity with skillful struct, turning, had disability. and to accomplish full employment and beauty. the why did these gifted hands have to remove so many obstacles on their way to the top? most of my life, i struggle to come to families, my disability team and was often depressed. before gifts melinda became an award winning zambian makeup artist. she was often shunned by those around town. how did she manage to live her dream life, after all?
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instead of 2020 that it was when i decided to see if there's something with my height. i sort of letting me tre, these. if i can do it or not, because that way it's not every time it fits in with a disability, do is come up with his queue in kennedy and yourself that you can do it fine or i mean gift so, so we laundry. um, one of my students who had attended an online class, she wanted to pay for gift to attend $1.00 of my online classes for make ups. i'm believe she was very talented. and only thing she needed was a little more guidance on me. come across is just to take longer because i had to give her brakes to raise her leg. but apart from that, i didn't have any challenges this time. we oh is feeling 54 in sales,
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but i was like, no, i have to stand on my own and have to to this, i have to try see if i can do it or not. just under one's own, it's not exactly easy for people with disabilities and zambia. even though disability due to accidents, illnesses or congenital conditions are widespread. why was it so hard? forgive to accept that it was really hard for me to accept why it was. it took my life time just for me to say that i'm like these a dog behind i as and especially yeah, you know, sometimes you'd be with your friends as a, as being in someone who just say, look at how she doesn't have a line. so i really feel that to pass on because i used to as my, there is a lot like why, why does it have to be me like why she did the best to someone like me it has never been easy. you know, i would news. i wouldn't do make up on someone and then that this in goes out
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skills and if people know it, gifts would be made, make up and then that space into the mean place. and then she comes to be like, how is she going to do my makeup? she doesn't have behind the way she is. so people would look down on me. does that really made me feel so bad? according to the world think in 2021, an estimated 15 percent of design population was disabled. like many of them just struggled with barriers to education, health care, and employment. however, in 2021, she became is disability. but what was the next step? there was a video of that at 1st aid when i was doing makeup and hair on my client's. oh, so surprised like, oh is very felt i was amazed. oh is how the oh, as excited like everything you know, because we've been with the video that i posted going about emilio
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and you called that delay. and so none of coleman i was really is super excited because a expect anything like that. i've been doing the make of fisher a phase my hands get low. so kind to hear yes. of the catching when the class was me today the hand i do that to. so it was through facebook. i was going through my use feet. then i came across somebody who was physically sentenced and a good 3 needs bad. and i really want data to do the effects of my fist. its been over a year. and the reason being she is somebody that knows what
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i like. and she doesnt gluten jill, the assembly is established a legal framework to support people with disabilities together with the national disability policy. this promotes the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. but why is inclusion key that will last through helen didn't show us that we can come out because a lot of disability is thinking that maybe when i say i want to, i want to be a doctor. i may not be accepting because of my disability. they don't want me to say, how can you do that because you're like nice, but was to do just give us the opportunity to have a we are able to speak out to do anything that we can do and any opportunity that comes my way. so long as i'll do, they have to spend the night on mean future with all that she's been able to achieve. get screwed up. who's that with support is inclusive access and
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opportunity. anything is possible, the sure inspiration, a story that div test and with incredible scales you can consider sending me some of how make of skills em have is law was 1st innovation entrepreneurship and financing have that provides a space for interfaces to be up skilled, empowered in meant that in a space that for those creativity, the knowledge went by c o m have elijah and them binding condo eating. so what was the inspiration behind the design of em up? yeah, i would say it's a bit unique because it's a combination of a single, single thoughts that could go from those different kind of leading to us. but we had swede might be different from why the hops that i'm can. yeah. but i'm suffocating lagos, nigeria, because it's a combination of stable thoughts coming together,
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blended to form this unique. you need to wait. oh yeah. now. so can you just take us through some of the spaces here in the course how they use it? we have um, a new minnes spaces. um, number one, we have um 20 um more dislike, a move of boys to them. we uh, people able to come in to hold, but as events are also interesting, uh places, well the nothing booth just of close to has. so this is way in case you and just to have a uh, erase with i'm assuming is just to 1st and not just save it. no. so we have uh, a phone call or a skype or some call booth. we're in under veneta of which an online meeting you into engage an audience vitaly got always going to that and have your meeting there . well, thank you so much and i do hope catch up with you a little bit later. the p randy calendar is the most food after coming the h. yes. featuring various themes and signing peaches. vc is colinda. he's small,
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defends body has latrice with gunny and photographer piece is seat behind the lens . the poorly calendar or the cow as its popularly known has been published for 60 years. it showcases beautiful models, actors and public figures, both women and men alike with a new look every year. we show you now what is set for the 2020. for addition, this is on the world's most explains and lifestyle. canada, the cow, all the po, ready, canada. but why does the 50th edition, the one for 2024 focus exclusively on the black celebrities. talented, gun and toner footprint. suggest the land, the assignment more on that later. but 1st we hear from some of the stalls that they don't call that in nothing. so great moments. a motion and uh yeah me is that in, you know, or thailand i will say is the parts of the 28 year old prince jessie took the
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photos to the italian tie and make his coat calendar the 1st black man and african to the side. so how does it feel to make a bit of history if it was amazing that also feels like i open the door, a lot of people like me to deal with this, actually save it, exposes the resources i just played with the task perente calendar appeared in 1964 for some time it was known for lots of skin and primarily the white and female kind, but often to thousands. it started moving away from it to match the image. and since 2016, the candidate has come in step with the times and diversified. why did correctly choose prince just to be for its 50 s addition? when we add to select the photographer for 2024, we had a number of books of photos. when we saw the photos, properties, we were really impressed and i'm
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a prince. jesse from the gun and capital a crime had already made a global name for himself with his work depicting a singular wells of bright colors and intense emotion. he also uses his ability for center the show, a very special sensory perception. prince jesse is also among the youngest advocate to have the owner of the cal citations his name joins a long list, including have written peyton fax, send any visits? what subjects did prince jesse pick for his calendar? one of his boyhood heroes is english supermodel naomi campbell. this is the 5th time she supposed to provide the calendar. this is historical, in a sense of to really shooting with a photographer and the creative, an artist for last week. i wouldn't want to be any morales, i'm very happy to be timeless,
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just to kind of just title it also features american actress angela bassett. pretty shocked. to dress alba, nigerian, sing a tea with savage, and the king of the historical ashanti empire. awesome to say to, to the 2nd old, brightly staged. it was a playground like a field. and so i'm looking at these people and then, and i'm thinking of like, how can i best explain, you know, bring them all into like different taxes that i see there? mean? so this is like my movie, i just made sure i created rules for them. and then create a set that, you know, best fits what they are to me. this isn't the 1st old black cost for premier. the calendar that happened in 1997 with a. then 16 year old naomi campbell in 2018 photographer tidmore cast. staged the classic alice in wonderland story with, with the gold bag. joining a cost of gold black models. 2024 is a significant. yes,
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it's already. it's the cutting dis 60th anniversary. but 50 is the addition. and things to print. it's just the, it's a color photo mice to timeless black here right? now back to you a lighter, i've seen some opening impact. how many entropy news have you helped sofa the over 100 interest in us and that is interested in you as i in different value chance, but also in different stages of business growth. what kind of um, ranges approved checks, do you have or businesses says that you have been 3 of those the same have uh some with the whole months products that we have run included. they go for extra late, my lowery product for the which we have with the support and shipping us access to over $40000.00 u. s. dollars. the last business. so what kind of a pre strategic partnership has that am, have helped facilitate our money? is to bring together the potential fund as those that have good resources to inject
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into uh the businesses of what it means. so food be. so we have seen our estimates getting a few extra support. and there was lots of people um, uh, acceptance letter banks to come in and provide the money we should be beat as a business list. so well i can, i just thank you so much for your time. all right, thank you. ever had old funny town. oh, as rose and fried chicken feats. well, dyersburg has a ton to lising street for speed, legs, joint travel and lifestyle, bro, gas fuel, royal tests. look what they, lucas's fits more to johannesburg street food scene and then just the right. are you ready to explain the real taste of the city i'm few way and i can't wait to explore jobeth diapers who would be come, join me from bonito to chicken feats and verbal sold here, all 3 populous feed booth you'll find right here in jersey. chris,
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a transformative ability to turn on their expenses into breathtaking out to ox. gary's enjoy the tired of dollar to wall time for the flying bushman. let's find out how the brush when collective transforms every day, streets and outdoor places, into outdoor gallery. and what exactly like these in the color of the wall? what inspired me to start creating or zeros this to shift cultural landscape. this is something that inspires us to see our sales different. one of the goals of the boost banquet collective experience via create phase and access. i'd like to transform gray was into meaningful well, so i that speak about the community and the people that live there. one of the goals of the bushman collective is to inspire creative,
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an artist. a lot of these materials and graffiti are found throughout the city from the main streets of a head and corners of the neighborhoods. how come the urban art has changed the landscape of lake off? well becoming rooted in the cities culture at the same time, i've always believed that our friends, oh, well, kind inspire change. i've always seen it as a form of activism in away, in a way that, you know, almost as people we can communicate with each other sorts of ways and also beautify our community. like june urban, our jobs inspiration from the countries traditions. bright colors and bold shapes are common. like a city itself has become an art hub with an estimate of $10000.00 commuters per direction, an hour to become spectators at peak times. it means a lot of eyes get to see the work of law created by artist such as the bushman
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collective, the way murals are going now, and i'm looking it's, i'm love in the energy that's going on and i'm loving that's. and that's more places that given opportunities to office in different ways that they would have thought about before. i believe it is the expression of human creative skill and imagination in the most correspond. a lot of the studies are in toronto, canada, his artistic journey began by painting everything around him, independent of the country. and so richard snow gallery, he had already seen much of the world when he decided to return to nigeria to share his artistic vision with non academy communities. not an easy decision. what was the hardest part in becoming the free spirited, flying bushman? but he is today as an artist on trying to enter the us market. what i experienced was a lot of roadblocks and a lot of people telling me how they supposed to be on the channels i'm supposed to follow. so i decided to, you know, control my narrative,
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and break outside that norm by focusing on everything outside of the gallery. and i'm lucky with the smell clips, these profiles a number of years now. you've done series of walk stones to deal with. this is normal to the bureaus. this is going to do well. the urban artist at the bushman collective were willing to take the risk intelligence, stablish neurons in order to become the voice of the community. as in the case of michael, cool, the floating houses of lake off the phone without getting paid for it. so we go out to the streets and we paints things over the right words of inspiration. it's things i believe the importance is something i tried to push, driving around because you can see that urban art is flourishing in the city. but is it good or bad? the brands and now jumping on the bandwagon and using nero's to showcase their
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campaigns or brands, able to incorporate visual artists into the platform for supporting the odds in different ways. now, because it's not just focused on the got it resets it for the klein cushman and his collective the matter is clear, transforming inaccessible places into our faces. but why is it his goal to bridge the gap and create connections to art in the 1st place? of the most sounds i hope to the info from my eyes, a sense of togetherness, understanding however, coming from and our experiences, the file. what an exciting campus it will pop. you've enjoyed it. don't forget. so head over to date of need to com, slash after max from allowed. good bye for now. the,
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