Damned if I don’t, damned if I do.

This photograph examines the intricate relationship Black women have with their hair, particularly in predominantly white societies where they face scrutiny and discrimination. It highlights the tension between embracing natural hair and conforming to societal standards through extensions or wigs, reflecting broader debates within the Black community. The image captures the challenges Black women face in navigating their hair choices, which deeply impact their self-esteem and well-being.

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Only Human Enough When We Win