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Diaspora Collective
Diaspora Collective
27 episodes
1 week ago
Four women from the African diaspora discuss current affairs and their impact on black people. 50% knowledge, 50% tea, 100% necessary. New episodes out every second Thursday!
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Four women from the African diaspora discuss current affairs and their impact on black people. 50% knowledge, 50% tea, 100% necessary. New episodes out every second Thursday!
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Afros, Baby Hairs and the Natural Hair Movement
Diaspora Collective
1 hour 7 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
Afros, Baby Hairs and the Natural Hair Movement
This week we will be discussing a long awaited episode (well at least for us) all about HAIR! During this episode, we explore the subject of hair and what it means to us as Black women. How has our relationship with our hair changed over time? And what was that Blue Magic sh*t we used to grease our scalps with? We also dive into the Natural Hair Movement and the scars racism, slavery and, intergenerational trauma have left in our attitude towards our natural hair. Listen to us bare our hearts (and our scalps) as we pose questions to each other on the much-debated and spoken about topic of Black hair with key excerpts from Emma Dabiri’s “Don’t Touch My Hair”!
Diaspora Collective
Four women from the African diaspora discuss current affairs and their impact on black people. 50% knowledge, 50% tea, 100% necessary. New episodes out every second Thursday!