Embracing our identity the stubborn kinky way [Part 1] - Adanna Enwezor Minute Africa
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- Society & Culture
How did you discover and embraced your African identity?
On this episode of For Africa by Africans, I spoke with Adanna
Enwezor, a sociologist who is passionate about African hair care...
and our identity as Africans. She is the founder of the African Hair
Summit -a first for the continent- and Photizo Life Foundation.
In this podcast she talks about how she embraced her identity as an
African by learning to love and care for her hair. For four years
the African hair summit has been inspiring and teaching African
women, girls ... and men to love and care for the kinky hair that
adorns much of Africa's population.
To learn more about the African Hair Summit, visit https://africanhairsummit.org
Background tracks (Happy African Village) by John Bartmann and
(Dieuf) by Youssoupha Sidibe.
How did you discover and embraced your African identity?
On this episode of For Africa by Africans, I spoke with Adanna
Enwezor, a sociologist who is passionate about African hair care...
and our identity as Africans. She is the founder of the African Hair
Summit -a first for the continent- and Photizo Life Foundation.
In this podcast she talks about how she embraced her identity as an
African by learning to love and care for her hair. For four years
the African hair summit has been inspiring and teaching African
women, girls ... and men to love and care for the kinky hair that
adorns much of Africa's population.
To learn more about the African Hair Summit, visit https://africanhairsummit.org
Background tracks (Happy African Village) by John Bartmann and
(Dieuf) by Youssoupha Sidibe.
19 min