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My Beautiful Black Hair: 101 Natural Hair Stories from the Sisterhood [Hardback]

4.79/5 (109 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 235x184 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Chronicle Books
  • ISBN-10: 1797212192
  • ISBN-13: 9781797212197
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 235x184 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Chronicle Books
  • ISBN-10: 1797212192
  • ISBN-13: 9781797212197
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
A collection of empowering stories and captivating photos, My Beautiful Black Hair celebrates an aspect of Black femininitynatural hairand embraces it as a central part of Black womanhood.

"A powerful celebration of self-acceptance and sisterhood." Kirkus Review 





My Beautiful Black Hair is a book about Black women embracing their natural hair. One hundred and one Black women share their stories of learning to love their natural hair and the immense power in that self-love.





St. Clair Detrick-Jules was inspired to write the book when her little sister, Khloe, came home from preschool where a classmate had told her that her hair was ugly. St. Clair wanted to send a message to Khloe and young Black women everywhere that their hair is beautiful just the way it is.





The stories she captured reveal both the depth of the physical and emotional damage done to many women by relaxing their hair and trying to make it look "acceptable," and the incredible resilience, self-love, and acceptance they gained by learning to embrace their hair and free themselves from Eurocentric beauty standards.





Accompanied by beautiful and intimate photographs of each woman, the book is an encouraging voice for young Black women and the adults who remember their own journeys to self-acceptance.

WRITTEN BY BLACK WOMEN, FOR BLACK WOMEN: With powerful interviews and vivid photographs, this book offers an uplifting message to empower any woman looking to love herself just the way she is. It is a love letter to Black women everywhere navigating their relationships to their own hair.



TIMELY TOPIC: My Beautiful Black Hair celebrates Black women's ability to embrace their natural hair and let go of toxic thinking and processes around manipulating it.



UNIQUE TAKE ON FEMINISM: This book offers an uplifting message to empower any woman looking to love herself just the way she is as well as a love letter to Black women everywhere navigating their relationships to their own hair.



Perfect for: Black and Afro-Latinx women from their 20s to 40s, Black and Afro-Latinx parents with young children, fans of women's empowerment stories
Foreword 10(2)
Alexandra Elle
A Brief History of Our Hair Story 12(4)
Dr. Afiya M. Mbilishaka
Introduction 16(7)
Letter from St. Clair 23(1)
"The Big Chop" / Going Natural
24(30)
Attayah Douglas
27(1)
Christine Pembroke
28(2)
Dina Harry, Danisha Almonte Luciano, and Catherine Lantigua
30(5)
Alexis Taylor
35(1)
Letter from Dzifa
36(3)
Lattesha Webb
39(1)
Carmaya Humble
40(3)
Lissette De Jesus
43(1)
Pharice Brown
44(2)
Ebony Farmer-Mangum
46(3)
Letter from Dajae
49(1)
Giovanna Harris
50(3)
Hassiet Asberom
53(1)
Embracing Blackness
54(30)
Keyla Ynoa
57(1)
Angie Shepherd
58(2)
Francesca Polanco
60(2)
Letter from Hassiet
62(3)
Elise Bryant
65(2)
Asha Hadiya
67(1)
Alexis Vazquez
68(3)
Perla Montas
71(1)
Phylicia A. Cotton
72(3)
Letter from Danyeli
75(2)
Briana Walker
77(1)
Michele Edwards
78(3)
Kendra Woolridge
81(1)
Albamarina Nahar
82(2)
Hair as Identity
84(30)
Brigid Carmichael
87(1)
Elana Nelson
88(3)
Dajae Scott
91(1)
Kennedy Jennings
92(2)
Letter from Albamarina
94(3)
Maia Smith
97(1)
Danyeli Rodriguez Del Orbe
98(3)
Tiffany Warner
101(1)
Micailah Guthrie
102(2)
Bethann Mwombela
104(3)
Letter from Asha
107(2)
Nin Maluka Jackson
109(1)
Verica Williams
110(3)
Nadia Harper
113(1)
Self--Love / Self--Discovery
114(28)
Mariame Fofana
117(2)
Letter from Elise
119(1)
Maya Garnett
120(3)
Josie Jackson
123(1)
Zahra Ahmed
124(3)
Sara Prendergast
127(1)
Krishaun Smith
128(3)
Dai Parker
131(2)
Analee Jimenez
133(1)
Imahia Stanford
134(3)
Patricia Albert
137(1)
Letter from Ellin
138(3)
Celai West
141(1)
Sisterhood
142(28)
Rebecca and Laura Funderburk
145(1)
Avant Griffith and Afra M. Abdullah
146(2)
Ellin Phiri
148(3)
Letter from Dajah
151(2)
Tia Johnson
153(1)
Leeann Jimenez
154(4)
Lesly Afranie and Maya Finoh
158(1)
Jasmine Perez
159(2)
Maya Fleming
161(1)
Letter from Malika
162(4)
Kayla White
166(1)
Alexis Palmer
167(1)
Germania Martinez and Emani Hill
168(2)
Mothers and Daughters
170(34)
Karyn-Siobhan Robinson and Siobhan Robinson-Marshall
174(3)
Sihnuu Hetep and Yazi Berg
177(4)
Letter from Nin
181(1)
Briana Velazquez
182(3)
Rashida Holt
185(1)
Michelle Mutisya
186(4)
Sabrina and Naomi Prather
190(2)
Alena Blaise, Amanda Barclay, and Kilala Vincent
192(2)
Sally Ventura
194(3)
Johanna Figueroa
197(1)
Letter from Michele
198(2)
Breanna Brummett-Swayze
200(2)
Kaelyn Stewart, Ruth Benson, and Rochelle Rice
202(2)
White Spaces
204(26)
Nimesha Gerlus
207(1)
Dzifa J. Avalime
208(2)
Kamarah Noel
210(3)
Helga Yari Paris-Morales
213(2)
Malika Benton
215(1)
Ebony Walters
216(3)
Letter from Maya
219(1)
Ashley Nicholson
220(3)
Dajah Massey
223(1)
Letter from Rosa
224(3)
De'Nea Barton
227(1)
Christie Hoyte Hayes
228(2)
Liberation
230(25)
Adeola Adebamowo
232(3)
Candy Schibli
235(1)
Brandi Clarke
236(2)
Hannah M. Childress
238(2)
Adam Mbai
240(3)
Sage Sarai
243(2)
Zoey Needham
245(1)
Ebony Sturdivant
246(2)
Bianca Martinez
248(3)
Rosa Baez
251(2)
Letter from Keyla
253(2)
Thanks 255
St. Clair Detrick-Jules is an award-winning Afro-Caribbean filmmaker and photographer, whose work focuses on immigrant justice, women's rights, and Black liberation. She is the director and producer of DACAMENTED, a documentary featuring nine DACA recipients and their struggles to deal with the Trump administration. She lives in Washington, DC.