Workin’ it and Showin’ It (Photo Gallery)

  1. Suzanna
    September 26, 2008 at 10:44 pm | #1

    Hi,
    Just like to say well done for tackling cornrow. I am mixed heritage and my mother treated my hair like her own straight hair leaving me deeply ashamed of my fro. As a teenager my aunts taught me how to stlye and look after my hair and it completly changed my self image. I am sure your children will proud that their mother took the time to show their hair off rather than to hide it.

  2. Lisa Turner
    June 8, 2010 at 5:08 pm | #2

    Well I hope to hear more about Africa hair care. I too am very sick of seeing every Black young Lady and older in boston,Mass with Wigs and Weaves all day. I feel beauty is inside. We need to embrace our Culture. And learn to love ourselves better. While in the Jamaica Plain Bookstore I saw your flyer!, im so glad you will be able to educate Black females on hair care and how to embrace NATURAL BEAUTY. i’VE BEEN IN WIGS FOR YEARS.It made my hair weak so I shaved it all off. Now I have a relaxer. But Im sure that will change. I’ve studied a little. Long Strong Hair. Is Natural. The twist had caught my eye. Well I’m very excited to know Dr. JoAnne Cornwell can educate Boston, If your Drive through Dorchester, Mattapan, Roxbury and look at hair. You will cry. Im gonna let the radio station know as well (Big City FM, 101.3 DJ Junior Rodigan) I pray your education can embrace our African American Neighborhoods. Amen

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