As young African American women we tend not to embrace our natural being because of what we see around us in society. Often times young children hear their classmates and family members say what their hair should look like. Many times it is encouraged to make it straight and conform to society. We need to love our hair and embrace its uniqueness and versatility. Hair is your crown of glory and it should be honored and treated as such. Our young girls need to understand your hair is everything and it is beautiful just the way it is. You are not your hair, your hair is you
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