Hair can be a powerful way people express who they are and where they come from. Think about your own hair, your style, texture, or how you choose to wear it. How does your hair connect to your culture or your identity? Describe a moment when your hair made you feel proud, uncomfortable, or misunderstood, and explain why.

 Prompt Response: My hair connects to my culture and identity because there are so many expectations and standards surrounding hair as a woman and throughout my life, my hair has felt like a huge part of my identity and how others would view me. I remember hearing a lot of compliments on my hair when I was younger and I really associated with my self worth. For a long time, I was self conscious about my face and I used my hair as a way to hide my face and be comfortable with how I looked. However, in the past year I've grown way more comfortable with wearing my hair up, and it has increased my confidence and pride in myself.

Summary: Today in class we watched a short film about hair and answered questions.

Reflection: I got practice analyzing how hair connects to identity and racism.

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