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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.
If you're looking for the perfect style for your natural hair, then our list of natural hairstyles for black women offer great choices.
Ever have one of those mornings? You’ve overslept or the kids just aren’t cooperating when it comes to getting dressed a ...
Braiding is more than a hairstyle. For generations, African American hair braiding styles have held deep cultural significance, telling stories of survival, ...
Revitalize your hair and shed years off your face with these 10 flattering haircuts that are perfect for older women. Each style has been carefully selected to bring out your hair’s natural volume and ...
The silk press, while still a popular selection in the Rolodex of Black hairstyles, is just one of many styles after the natural hair movement superseded the use of perms.
Cornrows The global hairstyle derived from American culture. Its name was inspired by the corn fields where slaves used to work – the hairstyle forms geometric lines like the corn fields.
Beyond anti-Black sentiments toward natural hair, there are often rules in the workplace and schools that ban Black and natural hairstyles like locs, cornrows, afros and more.
The CROWN Act demands protection against race-based discrimination in the workplace and in public school based on hair texture and protective styles.
African descendants in the U.S. have been speaking varieties of English, today known as African American Language (AAL), for many centuries. Here's what you should know.