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Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah

Jacquelyn Ogorchukwu Iyamah (she/her) is a racial wellness visionary and healing-informed designer. She has a Bachelor's degree in social welfare from UC Berkeley and a Master of Science in interaction design, where her focus was on creating healing environments for Black, Indigenous, and communities of color. Today, she is the founder of Making the Body a Home, where she designs offerings for the body and home that help people stimulate racial wellness.
Tender Reminders
Racial Wellness

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Tender Reminders
Racial Wellness

Trendspotting: Chocolate Brown

In spring and summer, butter yellow reigned supreme as the signature color of the season. For fall? It’s all about chocolate brown. Appearing first last winter and now making a comeback, chocolate brown provides a rich, dark backdrop that’s perfect for grounding any autumnal color palette. Harkening back to the espresso martini craze, chocolate brown

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