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BIG BILLBOARD, BIG BEAUTY, BIG EVENT, BIG SIMMONS! Angela Simmons Host Her Simmons Beauty Activation.

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Not only is she growing up in hip-hop, she’s also growing in the beauty cosmetics industry. Angela Simmons is the founder of “Simmons Beauty”. This skin care cosmetic line offers women nutrients in order to make their skin healthier. Developing a brand and converting fans to consumers is a well-known reality for Angela. Angela took initiative on hosting her First Beauty Activation in New York City during women’s history month.

On March 1st 2022, inside Sei less restaurant, Angela Simmons was greeted by paparazzi, beauty magazines, family, friends and fans for her “Beauty Activation”.  Not only has her cosmetic products become a favorite in the cosmetic industry, women have been able to make skin care a daily beauty routine. One of the unique products is the Simmons Beauty Rose Glow which is made with rosewater and rose stem cells. Rosewater is a unique and key part of any skincare routine that naturally balances the PH of the skin, while at the same thing supporting reducing redness and inflammation.

Nowadays, activations are recommended for influencers to engage with their supporters and also the company or agency they have investing and working with them. R&P Entertainment Agency LLC was the agency working with Angela Simmons as part of her communications team. Big brands and major media outlets filled the floor, such as Bella Magazine, Complex, HarperBazaarus, Loreal, My New York, Nysfe Magazine, Hot97 and itsonlyentertainment. Well Known Photographers, and the space was designed in a unique Simmons Beauty Fashion. Not only that, Angela Simmons had a grand “Simmons Beauty Cake” which became one of the highlights of the event.  

Before she made her way to the function, Angela was met by a billboard in New York in Times Square to start the beauty activation. Not only have that, her thick maquillage made her look identical to her posters and billboards. Angela Simmons is currently on ALLBLK and the reality TV series Growing Up Hip-Hop. Her First Beauty Activation inspired everyone and we get the notion that there will be many more to come.

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Confronting Propaganda: Street Smart Documents Honest Reactions to Gaza Indoctrination Footage

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Photo Courtesy of: Street Smart

Byline: Michelle Langton

In a recent project, the Street Smart team gathered 20 strangers and presented them with propaganda footage from Gaza that has circulated widely online but remains largely unfamiliar to many audiences. The aim wasn’t to provoke outrage or test media literacy in a classroom setting. It was to capture raw, unfiltered emotional reactions to material that reveals how narratives are formed at the source. The resulting video offers a candid look at how people process shocking content and how their perceptions shift when they see what is rarely shown on mainstream platforms.

The Structure of the Experiment

The format was simple. Participants were seated and shown a series of clips from Gaza, including children’s programming and broadcasts containing intense ideological messaging. No background information was provided, and viewers were not instructed on how to interpret what they were seeing. After watching, they were asked for immediate reactions.

The footage elicited a wide range of emotions. Some viewers were stunned by the content, admitting they had never seen anything like it before. Others expressed disbelief, questioning why this kind of material isn’t more widely discussed. A few were visibly shaken, saying the experience fundamentally altered their understanding of the situation.

By presenting the footage without narration or added commentary, Street Smart allowed participants’ genuine responses to emerge. The experiment revealed how propaganda can affect an entire generation. It can shock, unsettle, and force people to reconsider their assumptions.

Why This Project Matters

Sage Fox and Dorani aligned the purpose of this experiment with Street Smart’s broader mission of challenging prevailing narratives and encouraging critical thought among younger audiences. In an environment where footage spreads rapidly across digital platforms, propaganda can shape public opinion long before context catches up.

By showing the Gaza Indoctrination footage in a controlled setting and recording uncoached responses, the team aimed to expose the emotional and cognitive impact of this type of content.

“The first reaction is often the most revealing, because it shows how powerful images can be without context.”

The Range of Reactions

While each participant brought their own perspective, several themes emerged. Some expressed sympathy with the imagery itself, saying it was emotionally powerful. 

One participant said, “It makes me question what I see online every day. How much of it is shaped this way?”

Their comments highlight how propaganda resonates differently depending on prior knowledge and exposure. Many viewers have simply never encountered such footage directly.

Street Smart’s Approach

This project continues a pattern established by Sage Fox & Dorani’s earlier videos. Rather than relying on experts or lengthy analysis, Street Smart focuses on real people and their honest reactions. The approach is simple but effective. Present potent material, listen to what people say, and share those moments with a wider audience.

The Gaza Indoctrination footage experiment fits this model. It doesn’t attempt to draw final conclusions or offer political commentary. Instead, it documents how people respond when they’re exposed to narratives that are usually filtered through intermediaries.

Implications for Media Literacy

Beyond its viral potential, the video raises broader questions about how people interact with powerful imagery online. Propaganda operates on emotional reflexes. As this experiment shows, those reflexes are often unexamined until they’re brought to the surface.

Sage Fox & Dorani hope that projects like this push audiences to think more critically about what they see and share.

“The purpose is not to tell people what to believe. It is to remind them that every image comes from somewhere, and that source matters,” they said.

Next Steps for Street Smart

As Street Smart’s platform grows, Sage Fox & Dorani plan to conduct similar experiments in different contexts. They intend to use their direct, street-level approach to highlight how people react when presented with challenging material.

The Gaza footage project is one piece of a larger mission. The team uses simple methods to shed light on complex issues. By focusing on authentic reactions, they continue to build a unique space in online media that blends cultural investigation with raw human response.

A Window into Unfiltered Thought

“We showed 20 strangers real propaganda footage from Gaza — and filmed their unfiltered reactions” is not a dramatic exposé or academic study. It is a clear, unmediated record of how individuals respond when confronted with material designed to persuade. In that restraint lies its strength.

By documenting these moments, Street Smart shows how awareness can begin with a pause. A brief space between seeing and believing.

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