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Consultations start at $25 and must be scheduled. 10 minute grace period with phone call for late appts; after that or with no contact forfeits deposit and cancels appointment. Text 515-339-1247 for inquiries.

04/07/2026

Want to be ginger?
NO BLEACH/LIGHTENER required.
All professional products used.

Come experience a loc journey you won’t need a detox from. 🤞🏾
Text 515-339-1247 to inquire/schedule. 3️⃣ slots available this month, including this week!

04/06/2026

This is why I encourage new stylists to work at a corporate salon for a period for similar reasons…free con ed, booking system, marketing, ordering supplies etc

03/31/2026

We're accepting applications for our 2026 Oak Futures Youth Employment Program! If you're between the ages of 14 and 24 and are looking for quality, paid job experience this summer, apply now at https://bit.ly/3Q5XWZU.

03/19/2026

She didn’t just teach math… she changed how we see it.

Before ethnomathematics had a name,
Dr. Gloria Ford Gilmer was already proving that math lives in our culture, our hands, and our everyday lives.

Born in Baltimore in 1928, she became a trailblazer in a field that many didn’t even recognize yet—connecting mathematics to culture, identity, and real life.

She earned her degree from Morgan State University, followed by advanced studies at University of Pennsylvania, and later a PhD from Marquette University.
Along the way, she quietly made history—co-authoring peer-reviewed math research as a non-PhD Black woman, something almost unheard of at the time.

But her greatest contribution?

She made math make sense.

From classrooms to research labs, she showed that math wasn’t just numbers on a board—it was:

✨ The patterns in African hair braiding
✨ The symmetry in nature like honeycombs
✨ The structure in everyday life

She didn’t just teach equations…
She revealed the genius already in the culture.

As the first Black math instructor at Milwaukee Area Technical College and the first Black woman math professor at UW-Milwaukee, she opened doors in spaces where few had been allowed before. She even worked in ballistics at the U.S. Army’s Aberdeen Proving Ground—proving her brilliance across disciplines.

In 1985, she co-founded the International Study Group on Ethnomathematics, leading it for over a decade and helping shape a movement that still influences education today.

And her legacy?

It’s now preserved in the Library of Congress—as the first Black woman whose papers were archived in its Manuscript Division.

Because Dr. Gloria Ford Gilmer didn’t just study math…
She showed the world that math was already within us.

🧠✨

03/12/2026

Thanks to all of you there’s only one slot left in March, Thursday the 26th at 2pm. Saturdays are booked out until late April.

No website, prefer to communicate directly with clients. Text anytime to inquire/schedule! I respond on Mondays & Tuesdays. 515-339-1247

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