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Black Power in Hair | Babybangz | The New Yorker Documentary 

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In a documentary by Juliana Kasumu, a group of Black women gathers at Babybangz salon to discuss natural hair, the impact of gentrification in New Orleans, and their personal journeys toward self-love.
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@laurawilliams5357
@laurawilliams5357 Год назад
Amazing wonderful I'm so happy to see this video.
@Magical_Thinking
@Magical_Thinking Год назад
I wish I would of had these women in my life growing up. I’m a 54 year old black woman who was adopted at birth by a white family in Alaska. Needless to say, I was never taught how to style or take care of my hair. I don’t know the right words or possess the vocabulary to even explain what I want when I go to the salon. My hair is very resistant to relaxing and has at least two different textures. It’s definitely not “good hair”. My white family thought it was “interesting” when I had cornrows and braids one time & certainly wouldn’t appreciate it if I showed up for a family portrait wearing an Afro or braids. It’s awkward and confusing to be denied of my own ethnicity when I’m literally the black sheep of the family.
@subversivelysurreal3645
@subversivelysurreal3645 Год назад
~it sounds awkward and confusing-and i hope that you wear it ANY way that’s beautiful and really, they’ll get over it, they really will. after all, they adopted *you* not merely for the child they could have, but the adult that they’re fortunate to have in their lives today. the only thing that i can add is that *most of us* probably wish that we had had those women in our lives while we were growing up.❤️
@trendy4tmrw
@trendy4tmrw 2 месяца назад
Check out WillonaWhim for the best hair advice!
@hottafyah6278
@hottafyah6278 Год назад
Siuch a beautiful Afro-feminine space for connecting and healing. Our hair is a conduit for communal connections 💕💕💕💕
@xcellmorales
@xcellmorales 7 месяцев назад
Yes!!! I agree
@craigkeller
@craigkeller Год назад
Living Art. Thank you 🙏
@mrsapplez2007
@mrsapplez2007 Год назад
Every woman is an Aunt!!!
@hs-qk9qf
@hs-qk9qf Год назад
I want to read the books on her list!😊
@Brainhoneywalker
@Brainhoneywalker Год назад
I really appreciate that after George Floyd’s murder that the New Yorker truly committed adding beautifully filmed, interesting, multi-culturally rich, and deep thinking pieces on African-Americans. I’ve always loved these short documentaries and films but it is so wonderful to see the less witnessed and positive aspects of diverse culture. Thank you so much.
@FixedFace
@FixedFace Год назад
you should move to a more diverse and vibrant neighbourhood, you will love it!
@Brainhoneywalker
@Brainhoneywalker Год назад
Just off the top of my head there are about twelve distinct cultures on my block. And you?
@FixedFace
@FixedFace Год назад
@@Brainhoneywalker yeah, three of them being gentrification- culture karen-culture and bigotry-of-low-expectation-culture seriouslx, "deep thinking piece"... under a clip about hairdos 😂
@Brainhoneywalker
@Brainhoneywalker Год назад
@@FixedFace May you be healthy, happy, safe, and have all you need! Don’t be afraid to move. It was an incredible piece.
@FixedFace
@FixedFace Год назад
@@Brainhoneywalker these culty non messages are well entertaining 😀 anyway, good luck with your 12-culture-neighborhood as soon as the shxt starts to hit the fan.
@johnnyvillella2991
@johnnyvillella2991 Год назад
great story, what camera was this shot on? love the look of it.
@BrainFlowerStudios
@BrainFlowerStudios Месяц назад
Loved this 🥹
@xcellmorales
@xcellmorales 7 месяцев назад
Love, love, love this! For someone who's struggled with that sense of community, this really helps me feel "safe" in my black skin, in my 4C hair, in all of me.
@rattybabby
@rattybabby Год назад
This was beautiful and inspiring
@theearlybird365
@theearlybird365 Год назад
This was an Amazing production and I'm so happy it was suggested to me, even more; I took the time to watch it. Well Done Sister ✨
@rodettegross1598
@rodettegross1598 Год назад
Excellent!!
@celenen4429
@celenen4429 5 месяцев назад
Her bleached platinum blonde hair is everything 👏
@maibritton2882
@maibritton2882 Год назад
stunning! As a mixed race (hate those words) child with textured hair I was always at a crossroad with my hair. I have embraced my hair and was able to embrace me, love me. We are looking at Royalty when a woman like Anastasia Ebel helps women regain and develop themselves. its not just about hair. Much Love.
@doricetimko332
@doricetimko332 Год назад
Thank you
@BlueBaron3339
@BlueBaron3339 Год назад
Wow, hair for us white folks is a pretty boring thing yet I still recall all the Jewish gals in my dorm, over 50 years ago, ironing their hair to make it just as boring as the style dictated. But *this* my gawd! Such as range from the intimate to the majestic. Gorgeous and *definately* *_anything but boring_* 😂 It's more than hair, it's art. Great doc!
@wendyhowell9276
@wendyhowell9276 Год назад
😍so much ❤️ LOVE
@helenmperkinsperkins5593
@helenmperkinsperkins5593 Год назад
This lady is fantastic. It's a problem in Oak Ridge, TN, yes they have beautician in Knoxvlle, but it's 22 miles away. I like my hair done every 5 days so I want it to always look good. I can't do the drive. I lived in DC, those beauticians are bad make you look good. I'm all Grey, no perm, I want it twisted and no chemical, close the perm people down, and go natural. I love the twist, you can dress up or down. A beautiful gown or pair of blue jeans, feel me.
@leenanoor9571
@leenanoor9571 Год назад
I’ve been trying to find someone near DC.
@nayrisque
@nayrisque Год назад
Beautiful 😍
@apg7639
@apg7639 Год назад
Wow, this was really nicely made!
@adortega05
@adortega05 Год назад
✊🏾
@FANTASTICWONDERFUL
@FANTASTICWONDERFUL 2 месяца назад
❤💪🏾✊🏾
@trendy4tmrw
@trendy4tmrw 2 месяца назад
@martinraynkelly4782
@martinraynkelly4782 6 месяцев назад
Great Documentary! The education our people really need is to know that we are the descendants of 12 lost tribes of Israel, and the book they really need to know about black history is the bible because the bible is our black history. It's the history of our true culture, true traditions, and history of our true descendants.
@reneesantiago6496
@reneesantiago6496 5 месяцев назад
Give me a break
@toby9999
@toby9999 Год назад
Hair is just hair. We shouldn't bring race into it.
@frankreilly3457
@frankreilly3457 Год назад
Totally missing the point, Toby.
@PleaseNoKnees
@PleaseNoKnees Год назад
That's really what you got out of this video?
@LMae-rj9qi
@LMae-rj9qi Год назад
It's more than hair when you have to defend it and when it's used to demean you! Love my tight curls and kinks!!
@yogi4476
@yogi4476 11 месяцев назад
It was just hair on people’s head, until you you barbaric race decided otherwise
@simplyandoime7344
@simplyandoime7344 10 месяцев назад
​@@LMae-rj9qiThe person knows that it is more than just hair hence the comment. But we will not stay quiet. We will speak the truth.
@vincentjohnson2293
@vincentjohnson2293 Год назад
Thanks so much maskoffweb for the awesome amount
@vincentjohnson2293
@vincentjohnson2293 Год назад
Thanks so much maskoffweb for the awesome amount
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