Hearst Ma Hearst Magazine collaborated with Hearst Black Culture and HearstLab and debuted the companies first Celebrate Black: A Virtual Style Summit. Here are the recaps of each summit conversation.
Just last week, Hearst Magazine collaborated with Hearst Black Culture and HearstLab to debut the first Celebrate Black: A Virtual Style Summit. Hearst partnered with Nike to host three-day series that was moderated by Hearst's very own staff members as they spoke and the important work being done within the company that helps amplify the voice of Black creators, brands, and entrepreneurs. Accompanied by the moderators were Black leaders in fashion, beauty, marketing, and entertainment.
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