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“My relationship with my hair has been one of pride and occasional pain,” writes @i_am_tinytam, a @ニューヨーク・タイムズ editor. “As a child, I relished the sound of beads clinking together at the end of my braids as I jumped rope, but flinched while getting my hair pressed, fearing the sting of a hot comb perilously close to my earlobes.” As she grew older, she became increasingly bewildered by TV shows and glossy magazine covers featuring girls whose hair and skin tone rarely reflected her own. Still, she remained proud of the gravity-defying nature of her dark hair. Last Saturday, she stopped by Brooklyn’s Prospect Park to attend #Curlfest, the signature event from the @curlygirlcollective. The festival, a celebration of black beauty, is a product of a growing #naturalhair movement. “You’re able to come into a space and see yourself reflected everywhere,” said Gia Lowe, director of strategic partnerships for @curlygirlcollective. The photographer @jackiemolloy13 took this photo of the #curlygirlcollective founders.


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