I neeeded that hair talk. I realized that I went through my whole self love journey from last year with a wig on LOL and this made me ask myself, can I truly go out with confidence in my Afro? I want to so bad but I need more time to work on it 😅 another journey to do 😂
Jah & Jahes love siSTAR. This was a fascinating episode. I loved the first part when you talked about Black women and natural hair. I just wished that you had included folks who wear dreadlocks. I had dreads when I was 18 through 22. At that time, I wanted to change, and I was fascinated with 1960s photos of bald-headed Black women from Kenya. I was bald for a couple of years, and I decided to grow my hair back because it made me feel more feminine. I've had my natty dreads since 1994, and I LOVE them. I will die with my dreads, and I accept myself fully. Blessed love.#1804#Ayiti#ToutMounseMoun#AbolishCPS#AbolishPoverty#DefundFosterCare#ProChoice#RawVeganforLife#HR40NOW#220YearsFREE#FreeAyiti#NoNewOccupationofAyiti#BwaKale#LandBackNOW
In America, parents like the fake image of a perfect child. They dress you a certain way and talk a certain way in public (perfectly behaved). But when you are at home, you act as you are. Black parents care too much about what other people think, and the child has to deal with that fake image you want to force on them. You can teach your child to be well-behaved without forcing them to be something they are not.
I am American and was allowed to play in dirt, trees amd just be a kid as were my cousins but when we were at the dr, grocery store, train, bus we were not to be running around so basically it was there was a time and place for everything.
Jah & Jahes love. Thanks for sharing your story. And I would like to add that black and brown children are judged by others, and the CPS would have taken you away from your dear parents had they allowed you to run around. As a matter of fact, black kids who seem out of control are often mistreated and disciplined by white and non-black people. At school and in court, they are often subjected to more intense disciplinary actions and institutionalized than white and Asian kids. Blessed love.#1804#Ayiti#ToutMounseMoun#AbolishCPS#AbolishPoverty#DefundFosterCare#ProChoice#RawVeganforLife#HR40NOW#220YearsNOW#NoNewOccupationofAyiti#BwaKale#LandBackNOW
14:34 I don't think it's always because we're comparing it to white hair. I can spend up to an hour detangling my hair and that's what makes it hard😢. But I love my afro❤
I really enjoyed this episode. It’s my fav too. Well done Sofi🎉
Your face during the ShitsandGigs conversation 😂😂
This is my favourite episode so far
I neeeded that hair talk. I realized that I went through my whole self love journey from last year with a wig on LOL and this made me ask myself, can I truly go out with confidence in my Afro? I want to so bad but I need more time to work on it 😅 another journey to do 😂
Jah & Jahes love siSTAR. This was a fascinating episode. I loved the first part when you talked about Black women and natural hair. I just wished that you had included folks who wear dreadlocks. I had dreads when I was 18 through 22. At that time, I wanted to change, and I was fascinated with 1960s photos of bald-headed Black women from Kenya. I was bald for a couple of years, and I decided to grow my hair back because it made me feel more feminine. I've had my natty dreads since 1994, and I LOVE them. I will die with my dreads, and I accept myself fully. Blessed love.#1804#Ayiti#ToutMounseMoun#AbolishCPS#AbolishPoverty#DefundFosterCare#ProChoice#RawVeganforLife#HR40NOW#220YearsFREE#FreeAyiti#NoNewOccupationofAyiti#BwaKale#LandBackNOW
Black hair is hard to maintain
The 3 hour arm workouts are crazyyyy
Especially for those with 4C hair
#yougogirl🎉 thanks Donald.
I can reeeeaalllyyy relate. Mine literally just came yesterday!😖
Yaay new episode🎉
In America, parents like the fake image of a perfect child. They dress you a certain way and talk a certain way in public (perfectly behaved). But when you are at home, you act as you are. Black parents care too much about what other people think, and the child has to deal with that fake image you want to force on them. You can teach your child to be well-behaved without forcing them to be something they are not.
Everything you said about afrobeat >>>
I am American and was allowed to play in dirt, trees amd just be a kid as were my cousins but when we were at the dr, grocery store, train, bus we were not to be running around so basically it was there was a time and place for everything.
Jah & Jahes love. Thanks for sharing your story. And I would like to add that black and brown children are judged by others, and the CPS would have taken you away from your dear parents had they allowed you to run around. As a matter of fact, black kids who seem out of control are often mistreated and disciplined by white and non-black people. At school and in court, they are often subjected to more intense disciplinary actions and institutionalized than white and Asian kids. Blessed love.#1804#Ayiti#ToutMounseMoun#AbolishCPS#AbolishPoverty#DefundFosterCare#ProChoice#RawVeganforLife#HR40NOW#220YearsNOW#NoNewOccupationofAyiti#BwaKale#LandBackNOW
See you next week mama!
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I don't think it's always because we're comparing it to white hair. I can spend up to an hour detangling my hair and that's what makes it hard😢. But I love my afro❤
We’re live!!!!💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
Looool. I want to say you shouldn’t read into the hands down and clamped together pose, because it could just be media training, but what do I know🌚
I saw the Title and I screamed😂
Loveeeee youuuuu❤❤❤❤
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Wait pause! Did you just say Donal doesn’t have anything he’s doing with his life?😩😂😂
i’m hereeeeeeeeeeee🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The Oddity 🎉🎉🎉❤
👏👏👏👏🎈🎈🌹🌹
Yay 😃
Blur out people’s faces and names when you’re reading their comments for privacy purposes.
Your face during the ShitsandGigs conversation 😂😂