Glamour. Since launching Uoma, Chuter has made it a point to ensure her employees are as diverse as the products creates. Now she’s calling on other brands to reveal whether or not they’re doing the same.On Wednesday, June 3, Chuter created , a movement on social media that's demanding all beauty brands that publicly supported Black Lives Matter this week to share detailed breakdowns of the number of Black individuals they employ at the executive, corporate, and leadership levels.
Chuter gave a 72-hour deadline for the brands in question, many of which have pledged large cash donations to pro-Black life organizations, to share their figures.
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