I am proud that the students at one of my island's secondary schools choose natural hair styles as their theme for Black History Month. Their action proclaims pride of identity for the race from which they were born and fulfills Marcus Garvey's plea: "Take the kinks out of your mind, not your hair".
All to often those of African decent mimic foreign concepts of beauty, especially in terms of disguising their natural appearance: they bleach their skin, straighten their hair and modify their facial features. Two contestants at last year's Carnival Queen Contest wore wigs!
The Caribbean male fares no better. In recent times the fashion has been to shave every inch of hair from their heads. Sir Kenneth Dwight Vincent Venner (1946-2016) past Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank was a refreshing exception.
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