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    Video: Lupita Nyong’o Meets Her Beauty Icon, Alek Wek

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    Lupita Nyongo meets her beauty icon, Alek Wek after being named People Magazine’s ‘Most Beautiful’ woman 2014. Lupita who mentioned Alek Wek as the woman who inspired her to believe that the dreams of a dark skinned girl like her can come true was excited to sit and have tea with her role model. The ’12 Years A slave’ star said that having tea with her role model is “a dream come true”

    People’s Most Beautiful Woman in the World, Lupita Nyong’o made headlines around the world for her beautiful speech on black beauty.

    She spoke on praying for lighter skin while growing up, and appreciating the beauty of South-Sudanese British model Alek Wek.

    Watch the video below

    Lupita Nyong’o Shares Baby Photo Of Herself Day After She Was Named People Magazine’s Most Beautiful Woman

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    Multiple award winning actress and sweetheart of the moment, Lupita Nyong’o shares a photos of herself as a baby – a day after she was named People Magazine’s ‘Most Beautiful’ woman in the world.

    The ’12 Year A Slave’ Actress captioned the photos, ‘Most beautiful, huh” and “Bet u ain’t know!”.

    Lupita Nyong’o Shares Baby Photo Of Herself Day After She Was Named People Magazine’s Most Beautiful Woman

    Lupita Nyong’o Named People‘s ‘Most Beautiful’

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    Mexican-born Kenyan actress, multiple award winner and “12 Years A Slave” star actress, Lupita Nyong’o has been named People’s ‘Most Beautiful’ woman. The Lancome ambassador is the 25th personality to be named as ‘Most Beautiful’ woman.  People magazine has been naming the 50 most beautiful celebrities in the world since 1990, and Michelle Pfeiffer was the first personality to be named the most beautiful woman by the Magazine.

    As a result of being named the ‘Most Beautiful’ woman of 2014, the 31-year-old actress landed a cover shoot for this week’s issue of the magazine.

    Lupita Nyong’o told People that while growing up, being beautiful equates having “light skin and long, flowing, straight hair,” and as a teen died her hair every colour except blond and even shaved her head.

    ALSO SEE: Lupita Nyong’o Looking Gorgeous & Stylish In Short Floral Dress.

    “It was exciting and just a major, major compliment,” the ’12 Years A Slave’ actress says about covering the 25th edition of the magazine’s most beautiful celebrity edition. “I was happy for all the girls who would see me on [it] and feel a little more seen.”

    Growing up in Kenya, Nyong’o’s mother, who is the managing director and head of PR for the Africa Cancer Foundation, “always said I was beautiful,” the actor said. “And I believed her at some point.”

    The Oscar winners mother Dorothy “always said I was beautiful,” she shares. “And I finally believed her at some point.”

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    Students And Parents Petition Against Michelle Obama Speaking At Kansas High School Graduation Ceremony

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    Having Michelle Obama speak at your high school graduation is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – but students at a high school in Kansas’ capital city said they would prefer it if the first lady was not in attendance on their special day.

    There was an outcry at the Topeka High School after plans were announced for Mrs Obama to address a combined graduation ceremony for five area high schools at an 8,000-seat arena next month.

    Students and parents expressed concern that Mrs Obama’s visit would limit the number of seats available for family and friends and place the emphasis on the first lady rather than the graduates.

    Following the announcement, 18-year-old student Taylor Gifford set up an online petition Thursday evening to urge district officials to reconsider their decision. It has been signed by herself and 1,200 other people.

    “I really would like it to have a peaceful solution, but there is so much misinformation going on,” Ms Gifford told the Associated Press at a school board meeting that evening.

    She said her initial reaction to the news was excitement, saying she was “freaking out” about the prospect of the first lady speaking at graduation. But when rumours of limited tickets surfaced, Ms Gifford felt like the focus was being shifted from the students to Mrs Obama.

    “People think it’s a great opportunity, but it’s the graduates’ time. They are getting that diploma that they worked so hard for,” Gifford said.

    “Families are feeling that they are being cheated out of their loved ones’ special day.”

    Tina Hernandez, parent of Topeka High School senior Dauby Knight, told the Associated Press: “I’m a single mother who has raised him for 18 years by myself.

    “I’ve told him education is the only way out. This is one of the biggest days of their lives. They’ve taken the glory and shine from the children and put on Mrs Obama. She doesn’t know our kids.”

    Ron Harbaugh, spokesman for the Topeka school district, said Friday discussions were under way to work out the logistics and planning for the event, including how many tickets each family would be allotted.

    “We will have a clearer picture of what’s going on,” Harbaugh said.

    Harbaugh said officials asked the president or first lady to speak at graduation as a tie-in with the 60th anniversary of the US Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education outlawing segregation in schools.

    The district plans to place a priority on seating students and their families, and could broadcast the event to an overflow room at a hotel adjacent to the graduation arena for those unable to find a seat inside.

    Abbey Rubottom, 18, a Topeka High senior, described herself as a “die-hard Democrat” but said she didn’t like the idea of Mrs Obama sharing the stage with graduates.

    “No disrespect for the first lady, and it’s amazing that she wants to come speak, I just think it doesn’t belong at graduation,” she said.

    Ms Rubottom suggested separate ceremonies with Mrs Obama speaking at one and the address being replayed at the other.

    Some people have said bringing in the first lady politicizes the graduation. Others have suggested that if she wants to mark the Brown anniversary, she could just visit the historic site that commemorates the decision, which is near the graduation venue.

    The Brown site is housed in a former all-black school where the lead plaintiff’s daughter and another plaintiff’s child in the desegregation case were students. It tells the story of the 1954 Supreme Court decision.

    Article culled from independent.co.uk

    Brandeis Scraps Honor for Dutch Anti-Islam Activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    Brandeis University in Massachusetts announced Tuesday that it had withdrawn the planned awarding of an honorary degree to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a staunch critic of Islam and its treatment of women, after protests from students and faculty.

    The university said in a statement posted online that the decision had been made after a discussion between Ali and university President Frederick Lawrence.

    “She is a compelling public figure and advocate for women’s rights, and we respect and appreciate her work to protect and defend the rights of women and girls throughout the world,” said the university’s statement. “That said, we cannot overlook certain of her past statements that are inconsistent with Brandeis University’s core values.”

    Ali, a member of the Dutch Parliament from 2003 to 2006, has been quoted as making comments critical of Islam. That includes a 2007 interview with Reason Magazine in which she said of the religion, “Once it’s defeated, it can mutate into something peaceful. It’s very difficult to even talk about peace now. They’re not interested in peace. I think that we are at war with Islam. And there’s no middle ground in wars.”

    Ali was raised in a strict Muslim family, but after surviving a civil war, genital mutilation, beatings and an arranged marriage, she renounced the faith in her 30s. She has not commented publicly on the issue of the honorary degree.

    In 2007, Ali helped establish the AHA Foundation, which works to protect and defend the rights of women in the West from oppression justified by religion and culture, according to its website. The foundation also strives to protect basic rights and freedoms of women and girls. This includes control of their own bodies, access to an education and the ability to work outside the home and control their own income, the website says.

    More than 85 of about 350 faculty members at Brandeis signed a letter asking for Ali to be removed from the list of honorary degree recipients. And an online petition created Monday by students at the school of 5,800 had gathered thousands of signatures from inside and outside the university as of Tuesday afternoon.

    “This is a real slap in the face to Muslim students,” said senior Sarah Fahmy, a member of the Muslim Student Association who created the petition said before the university withdrew the honor.

    “But it’s not just the Muslim community that is upset but students and faculty of all religious beliefs,” she said. “A university that prides itself on social justice and equality should not hold up someone who is an outright Islamophobic.”

    Read the full article on fox.com

    Malaria: Tanzania’s End Game

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    •Malaria kills 60, 000 a year in Tanzania
    •80% of those deaths are children under five years
    •Tanzania aims to halve malaria deaths by 2015

    Lifelines: The End Game profiles the extraordinary work of African health heroes as they tackle malaria in Tanzania. The third documentary in a groundbreaking eight-part series, Lifelines: The End Game premieres on Al Jazeera English on 24 April 2014, the day before World Malaria Day.

    Malaria is an infectious disease transmitted to humans through the bite of a mosquito. Although the disease has been eliminated in Europe and North America, it still plagues parts of South East Asia and Africa, where 90% of malaria deaths occur, costing the continent $12bn a year.

    Lifelines: The End Is In Sight focuses on the fight against malaria in Tanzania, where the disease is responsible for 60,000 deaths a year, with 80% of those being children under five years of age.

    Tanzania aims to halve malaria deaths by 2015 and research scientist Fredros Okumu believes he may see the disease eliminated in his lifetime. “I am fortunate that I’m still young enough,” he says. “God-willing, I want to be there when malaria is eliminated.”

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    Fredros lost his sister to malaria and started researching malaria at 19. With master’s degrees from the University of Nairobi and Lund University in Sweden, and with a PhD from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Fredros now works at the Ifacara Health Institute, Africa’s centre of research into malaria.

    Here, in the race between science and a rapidly evolving mosquito, people voluntarily allow themselves to be bitten by mosquitos so Fredros and others can explore malaria prevention, control and vaccines.

    Video: Lifelines Health Heroes – Malaria promo

    Friday is World Malaria Day.

    Kenya Moore Stunning In White

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    When it comes to serving looks and owning the moment, Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore never disappoints. And let’s be clear—she did not come to play when she stepped onto the red carpet at the 2013 BET Awards in Los Angeles. Dressed in an angelic yet striking off-the-shoulder white gown, Kenya gave us Old Hollywood glam with a modern twist, proving once again that she’s Gone with the Wind Fabulous.

    The floor-length stunner hugged her curves in all the right places, cascading effortlessly as she moved with the confidence of a true queen. Paired with her flawless skin, voluminous curls, and a megawatt smile, this wasn’t just a fashion moment but a statement. Kenya wasn’t just wearing a dress; she owned the entire atmosphere.

    Kenya Moore Shuts It Down in White at the 2013 BET Awards – A Look Ahead to Ankara’s Rising Influence

    But let’s talk fashion beyond the red carpet. While Kenya rocked the all-white elegance with perfection, we can’t help but notice how African fashion—especially Ankara prints—is making waves in the mainstream fashion world. Historically, Ankara was mainly seen in traditional African attire, but now? It’s everywhere. From high-fashion runways to street style, vibrant Ankara fabrics show up in bold, structured gowns, tailored jumpsuits, and even red carpet couture. It epitomises heritage-meets-modern, much like Kenya’s ability to bring timeless glamour into contemporary style.

    Imagine if she had worn a jaw-dropping Ankara-print gown with those same off-the-shoulder details—pure magic! The structured beauty of Ankara, with its electrifying colors and intricate patterns, is exactly the kind of fashion evolution we’re here for.

    As 2014 unfolds, we predict more celebrities will embrace African-inspired fashion, with Ankara prints taking center stage. Like Kenya Moore’s undeniable star power, African fashion is having its moment—and it’s about time the world takes notice.

    Take a peep at the Afrocosmopolitan Youtube channel and subscribe to it so you can get our video updates as soon as they are uploaded. You can also follow and like Afrocosmopolitan Facebook Page. We are also on Twitter, on Pinterest, as well as on YouTube. We cannot wait to connect with you and start interacting on another level. In the meantime, feed your eyes with various African celebrity styles and update your wardrobe with some of the looks.

    Also check out: Rihanna’s 2007 World Music Awards Dress: The Emerald Slay That Predicted Ankara’s Reign.

    Gorgeous with Alexander McQueen’s Dramatic Royal-blue Gown

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    This Alexander McQueen’s dramatic royal-blue gown is crafted from swathes of feather-light plissé silk-chiffon. This stunning design features an alluring cutout back, a snap-fastening belt to accentuate your waist and a billowing floor-sweeping skirt. Wear it to your next special event with gold jjewellery and heels and steal the show like Lupita Nyong’o.

    Lupita Nyong’o Covers Marie Claire May Issue

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    For more  Lupita Nyong’o’s covers on Marie Claire, check out this post.

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