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Celebrate the enduring legacy of Black hair and Black beauty!
Celebrate Women's History Month with an engaging conversation on Black Beauty as an Act of Resistance!
Explore the history, culture, and legacy of Black hair, and the powerful role Black hair has played as a symbol of identity, resilience, and cultural pride, from African traditions to the Civil Rights Movement and beyond.
Learn how Black hairstyles and beauty practices have challenged societal norms, fostered community, and served as acts of resistance against oppression and erasure.
Together, let’s celebrate the creativity, stories, and enduring legacy of Black hair, highlighting its profound influence on history and its relevance today.
Presented by Imani Warren, M.A.: a passionate Professor, art activist, and Curator dedicated to empowering her community through the transformative power of education and the arts.
Sponsored by Pompano Beach Friends of the Library.
All ages welcome! Refreshments Served! Registration is Required!
AGE GROUP: | Families | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Speaker | Discussion/Lecture | Arts & Cultural |
TAGS: | Women's History Month |