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‘The Hair Tales’ Review: A Warm and Earnest Hulu/OWN Docuseries About Black Women and Beauty. Tracee Ellis Ross interviews Oprah Winfrey, Issa Rae, Ayanna Pressley and more about their ...
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Black women's hair is intentional, and limitless, and historical, and influential, and deeply political in a world often incapable of recognizing the depths of its wonder.
“If there are 40 million Black Americans, then there are 40 million ways to be Black. And there’s 40 millions ways to do your hair.” — Damon Young ...
Celebrity hairstylists, makeup artists, and fashion experts came together to create “Black Hair Reimagined,” a modern take on the hair show. Read more about the star-studded pre–Met Gala event.
Black Lives Matter. 2016 was the year Black women claimed our seats at the table, and everything from police brutality to white privilege to natural hair was up for discussion.
For decades, the realness of a Black woman's hair has been questioned. Here, we examine the issue and talk to creator Demi Mykal about her experiences.
Even so, anti-Black hair views have existed around the world for centuries, with Eurocentric beauty remaining the standard. Hair discrimination can present in many different ways.
In the 1989 surrealist satire Chameleon Street, two Black men bicker after one says that he prefers women with light skin and “good hair.” After being criticized for the comment, the man makes ...