The History of African Women and their Hair-Video
African culture shows through women and their hair. Although we’ve seemed to skip over some things in history, now more than ever we should take the time to acknowledge, learn, and teach.
African culture shows through women and their hair. Although we’ve seemed to skip over some things in history, now more than ever we should take the time to acknowledge, learn, and teach.
Poem By Boldlyloc’d Truth’s image becomes comical when handled by man. Slaves now called workers and the sweet honey taste of manna now said to taste bland. Pulled up from what securely felt like an end that began diverse. Grounded, not bound, but steady and firm in an understanding of how to love yourself first. Bothered because it’s clear ourContinue Reading
An Idiom to instill in your daughters’ There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that hair has become part of the makeup of racial pride. In times of old, hair signified social status, fertility, and identity. Our natural hair sat honorably on our heads. Now, our head hangs down low in our hairs’ natural state. To ourContinue Reading
A Monologue by BoldlyLoc’d No, I have never been called Moses of my people. I am not my ancestors. Yet, I am honored to obtain the blood of those who passed over many waters. Although, they faced new territories they learned to overcome being “a stranger in a strange land.” No, I have never been elected Provisional PresidentContinue Reading
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