Loving Blackness: Black Women Digital Content Creators And The Transformative Healing Powers Of The Contemporary Natural Hair Movement
May 2016
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WakeSpace (Wake Forest University)
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TLDR Black women digital creators use online platforms to empower others to embrace natural hair.
The thesis by Candis Tate examined how Black women digital content creators with natural hair used their personal spaces, or homespaces, to claim space on the internet and support other Black women with natural hair. By analyzing five YouTube videos through a womanist perspective, the study highlighted how these creators used the act of testifying as a communicative process. This combination of personal space and storytelling was argued to have a transformative healing power, encouraging and mobilizing Black women across the diaspora to embrace their natural hair, contributing to the Contemporary Natural Hair Movement.