Beauty brands are stepping up after Youtuber Jackie Aina called them out for a lack of diversity on their boards.
Jackie Aina is encouraging the beauty industry to"Pull Up or Shut Up!"
"Dear brands and corporations, thank you for your public statements of support for the black community," Aina said in a video. "Be conscious that to ignore the role you have played and continue to play in depriving black people access to economic participation, demonstrates a lack of genuine desire for lasting change."
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