The Dwindling Culture of Black Beauty Shops
Once upon a time, the Black beauty shop wasn’t just a place to get your hair done. It was where Black womanhood bloomed and where I first learned care could be collective. That even while getting your hair stretched or your braids parted, you could find community. I believed a hair salon would be one of the safest places I could ever belong to. But now that I’m grown, I’m not so sure.