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Black women and hair care Article by Karen B. Roberts Photo by Evan Krape September 03, 2024 UD fine arts student Joycelyn Brown studies the art of natural hair care for Black women ...
Amara La Negra shares her journey of embracing her natural hair and her thoughts on the policing of Black women's hair.
A new study from BLK’s #FreeYourCrown campaign highlights how women embracing curls, coils, and confidence like never before.
The tradition of braiding black hair is deeply rooted in culture and history and it's more than a style. It's an expression of art. For one woman in Rochester braiding recently became a source of ...
The exhibition, which features artwork selected by 'Girlfriends' cast members, will be on display from June 27-29 at the Line ...
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.
From smokey eyes to hair in every hue, Black women musicians are turning stages into beauty runways for high glam rebellion.
We present an exquisite curation of products that every Black woman should consider as she crafts her bespoke hair care ritual.
"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 ...
The collective spoke on their personal hair journeys and creative processes but also explored the cultural significance of avant-garde hair art within the Black community.
The multiday cultural activation 'Don’t Touch My Hair' will feature live performances, spoken word, A DJ, panel discussions, and more.