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Natural hair empowering, black women say
By Sanaa’ Towers
Black hair has been uniquely significant throughout history and has symbolized survival, resistance, and celebration. Unfortunately, hair has been used as a source of oppression but, as a community African Americans have risen up and survived the test of times. In 2023, natural Black hair is empowering, and society’s perceptions of Black hair still influences how Black people are treated today. In honor of Women’s History Month, VOICE staff Sanaa Towers caught up with several students who take pride in embracing their natural hair and they also shared some great tips on hair care as well.
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Janaya Williams: “As a Black woman embracing my natural hair has made me more confident. I can truly embrace who I am through the art of my hair and see the growth and progress of it. I’ve always loved wearing it out even before I loc’d it. Some hair advice I would give people with locs and natural hair in general is to just let your hair be. Your hair grows the most when you leave it alone. Oiling and keeping your hair moisturized is key. You will truly find more confidence when you embrace the natural state of your hair.”
Ah’Laya Birch: “How I feel as a Black woman embracing my hair especially during these times? I feel very great about it because at first it was pretty rough, and I was very self-conscious. There has always been a stigma about us having short and ‘unpretty hair.’ I feel positive now about my hair because it’s like me loving myself. Some tips I have would be take a breather! Have patience. Secondly, moisture, especially when it comes to detangling. Try to learn new styles that cater to natural hair. It’s not going to be easy but you will love it in the long run.”
