Ayo Sekai Manka Nkimbeng

Natural Hair and the Cultural Violence of Identity Erasure

A Talk by Dr. Ayo Sekai and Dr. Manka Nkimbeng , MPH, RN

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About this Talk

Natural hair figures prominently in the politics of visibility, inclusion, and exclusion within Black anti-racist aesthetics. A legacy of slavery has yielded racially motivated beauty standards that work against Black and Afro-Latina females. How does the physical and cultural violence perpetuated in the quest for “beautiful” hair consequently foment a generational cycle of identity erasure? How do we teach White society that there can never be a definitive reading of Black beauty?

11 August 2024, 07:30 PM

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07:30 PM - 08:45 PM

About The Speakers

Ayo Sekai

Dr. Ayo Sekai

CEO and Founder, Universal Write Publications

Ayo Sekai

Manka Nkimbeng

Dr. Manka Nkimbeng , MPH, RN

Assistant Professor, Health Policy & Management, University of Minnesota

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Patricia G. Davis

Dr. Patricia G. Davis

Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Northeastern University

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