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But even with that knowledge, there is still a level of misogynoir that is perpetuated by both non-Black and Black people alike who feel that Black hair has to look one specific way. Simply put ...
There’s a fear amongst many young Black people—especially those living and working in Western countries—that we’re losing our ...
Conversations being green and Eco-friendly have continued to expand, and Black women in the green space are leading the charge to reach Black communities. From the recycling hustle and Eco-advice ...
Many Black celebrities and public-facing people are leading the effort by supporting such bills, embracing their own natural hair, and moving away from wearing sleek-looking or straight hairstyles ...
Black women's hair history, symbolism, and meaning Treye Green reflects on the lessons he's learned through the art and power of Black hair. Special Series Black History Month 2024 ...
The CROWN Act has been passed by 17 states, making it illegal to discriminate against Black people based on their hair. But activists say there's still a long way to go.
No shade to Black people who don’t wear their hair natural, but if you do, you’re making a commitment to put your Blackness on display. I wear my hair natural for a few reasons.
In the Black community, there's a deep connection between hair and heritage. Black hair is seen as a symbol of strength."Sometimes you may not understand the beauty of what you're seeing.
Young Black people changing their names and hair at work to ‘fit in’ with colleagues. Half of young Black women avoid wearing natural Afro locks at work due to unwelcome scrutiny.