NHCN Podcast 005: Embracing Our Own Standard of Natural Beauty
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Are You Ready To Go Natural?
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(23 mins, 21 secs)
Pamela and Dianne share their viewpoints on the deeper issues inherent with embracing the beauty that is specific to black women.
From the history of slavery and its effects on our perception of our natural hair and other afrocentric features, to modern day cultural influences, Pamela and Dianne cover each end of the spectrum as it relates to our natural beauty.
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