By Over two decades later, there’s in The Craft that stings just as much now as when I first saw it as a kid. Rochelle, the lone Black character, is changing in the locker room when her beautiful blonde classmate says to a friend, “Oh God, look.
There’s a pubic hair in my brush. Oh no, wait. That's just one of Rochelle's little nappy hairs."The movie came out in 1996, but the dialogue could fit just as well in a today.
Because it’s : being made to feel dirty, gross, and out of place because of our hair. We aren’t even afforded the freedom to wear our hair to work or school the way we want without .But before it was maligned, made fun of, and , Afro-textured hair was marveled at and admired.
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