TEXTURISM and Hairism: The Politics of Black Hair, Beauty Hierarchies, and Racial Identity

Hair is more than an aesthetic expression; it is an emblem of identity, culture, power, and resistance. In racialized societies, however, the natural hair textures of African-descended peoples have long been devalued and stigmatized. One of the most insidious manifestations of this stigma is texturism—a form of discrimination based on hair texture that prioritizes looser, … Continue reading TEXTURISM and Hairism: The Politics of Black Hair, Beauty Hierarchies, and Racial Identity