You’re mixed with that hair, right?

KYogaKhairah L. Walker,
Montclair Heights, NJ.

My hair is not my heritage. It’s been an issue my entire life, people define me because of it. People hate me for having it, curse me when cutting it. It is not ME. Yes it is my crown but I am my temple. I revel in my blackness, not just the facets of it.


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