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There is a projected $2.6 billion opportunity to address racial inequality in the global beauty industry, but the continued dissatisfaction experienced by founders of color, lack of shelf space for BIPOC brands, Many points of friction remain, including few executives of color in senior roles.
Moji Mahadala, co-founder of nonprofit Beauty United and venture capital fund Kinship Ventures, is working to change all that.
About this episode vogue businessIn her Beauty Radar podcast, Mahadala talks about her preferred approach of “calling out” rather than “calling out,” inspired by scholar and activist Loretta J. Roth’s strategy, which is rooted in compassion and responsibility, and her approach to more just beauty. She shares her journey in pursuing the industry.
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The eight-part series will feature guests including Dolce & Gabbana Beauty CEO Gianluca Toniolo, Glow Recipe co-founders Sara Lee and Christine Chan, and Beauty United’s Moji Mahadala.
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