Hair Culture

Black Enterprise: ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’ Exhibit Is A Celebration Of Black Women’s Hair Culture And Strength

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Don’t Touch My Hair celebrates Black women and hair culture. Eight years ago, Ayana Morris was struggling with her identity as a Black woman. She felt insecure and was trying to figure out her career ...

‘Don’t Touch My Hair’ Exhibit Is A Celebration Of Black Women’s Hair Culture And Strength

WLKY: Project CommUNITY: Louisville hair show is nod to history, culture of Black hair

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EXPLORES THE RICH HISTORY OF HAIR IN TODAY’S AGE. HAIR IS REFERRED TO AS OUR CROWN IN BLACK CULTURE. IT’S A SYMBOL OF BEAUTY, IDENTITY AND EXPRESSION FROM THE LAID EDGES TO THE NAPS IN THE KITCHEN AND ...

Project CommUNITY: Louisville hair show is nod to history, culture of Black hair

MadameNoire: Iconic Black Hairstyles In Cinema That Changed The Culture - Page 8

Iconic Black Hairstyles In Cinema That Changed The Culture - Page 8

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Essence: The Intersection Of Hair And Culture Inspired Meji Meji’s Latest Top

Meji Meiji designer Tolu Oye’s relationship with her hair was, in her words, “tumultuous,” growing up. But, eventually it was reconciled with acceptance and appreciation for her culture. Born in Lagos ...

Arizona State Press: 'Getting to the Root' of Black hair and culture through ASU art exhibition

"Getting to the Root" is an art exhibition curated by Amber C. Coleman, Jazmine Beatty, Tehan Ketema and Olivia Richardson, focusing on Black hair culture and the social perceptions surrounding Black ...

'Getting to the Root' of Black hair and culture through ASU art exhibition

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WGAL: Black History Month: Black hair is a symbol of culture, pride

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