As Black women, our hair is incredibly versatile. Whether you prefer short or long hair, there's no shortage of hairstyles at our fingertips. And when it comes to short natural hair, in particular, ...
The Grio: This National CROWN Day, Black women are loving their natural hair — and now there’s data to prove it
On , the first CROWN Act legislation was signed in California to “Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair.” Now, six years later, on National Crown Day, Black women around the ...
This National CROWN Day, Black women are loving their natural hair — and now there’s data to prove it
From the larger-than-life Afros of the 1970s to the finger waves and French rolls of the 1990s, Black natural hair movements have had many iterations. And over the last decade and a half, the modern ...
Black Enterprise: BLK Launches ‘Free Your Crown’ Campaign In Celebration Of Black Women And Natural Hair
The campaign encourages Black women to show off their natural hair in any setting. BLK wants you to “Free Your Crown” in an innovative campaign to celebrate Black women and natural hairstyles. The ...
BLK Launches ‘Free Your Crown’ Campaign In Celebration Of Black Women And Natural Hair
Natural hairstyles represent more than just a passing trend; they embody a profound celebration of identity and a conscious journey toward healthier hair for black women. Beyond being visually ...
The New Yorker: For Black Women, Embracing Natural Hair Is About More Than Style