
The Politics of Black Hair
YCTMH Panel Discussion 1 of 3
YCTMH Panel Discussion 1 of 3
YCTMH panel discussion 2 of 3
YCTHM panel discussion (Part 3 of 3)
You Can Touch My Hair, a Short Film takes a glimpse into this fascination and how black women, who are often its subjects, feel about it.
We'd like to continue the You Can Touch My Hair discussion but this time give those outside New York a chance to voice their view, regardless of whether they were for it or against it.
You Can Touch My Hair is now over, but the exhibition goes on...
We totally didn't know it would get this big...
I was in the 10th arrondissement in Paris, somewhere by Rue des Petites Écuries on…
Black hair continues to be a fascinating topic of discussion among non-blacks; so much so that individuals are often bombarded with questions about their hair. In an effort to mitigate some of the awkward questions black women (and men) often get asked, we've created this list of top ten frequently asked black hair questions.
On 6/6/13 and 6/8/13 in New York City Un'ruly will be holding a first of it's kind interactive public art exhibit. Learn more...
In America black hair is not just hair. There's a larger historical weight that comes with the way we style our hair.