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DC Singer Art Aure empowers Black women with Endometriosis | Afro

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By Nadine Matthews Special to the AFRO When singer and graduate of the prestigious Duke Ellington School of The Arts, Arte Aure, was seven years-old she ran to her teacher and told her she wasn’t feeling well.  Her pleas were brushed off. “I can remember,” Aure told the AFRO in a recent interview, “Minutes later […]

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Women Facts

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  • LeBron James Recruits 10,000 Poll Workers Through Voting Rights Organization - Blavity
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