Black Hair
As the whole world prepares to tune in to the Olympics beginning this weekend, Simone Biles Rising director Katie Walsh will be in Paris following Biles and crafting the final chapters of her groundbreaking documentary. ‘Simone Biles Rising’ Director Katie Walsh Weighs In On How Olympics Will Impact Film’s Final Parts BOSSIP’s Sr. Content Director […]
On Friday the U.S. House passed the CROWN Act, which stands for "Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair." The bill protects Black hair textures and styles from discrimination in sports, employment, schools, and federally funded programs.
Jada, Willow, and Gammy return to "Red Table Talk" to reveal their traumatic experiences with their hair, during which superstar comedian Tiffany Haddish crashes the red table to find out why Jada shaved her head, and “Insecure” star Yvonne Orji shares her personal journey. Then, three brave women make a bold choice and shave their heads for the very first time on camera!
John Oliver surprised fans this week when he spoke about the issue of Black Hair on his popular HBO show "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver." Leslie Jones, Craig Robinson, and Uzo Aduba joined the show to share their experiences of being discriminated because of their hair.
Monique Coleman recently revealed the real reason why her "High School Musical" character always wore headbands.
As part of their September issue dedicated to Black hair Glamour created a powerful video featuring prominent Black actors—Gabrielle Union, Keke Palmer, Marsai Martin, and Uzo Aduba, reading the words of Black women across the country who have experienced hair discrimination on the job.
FINALLY! Glamour Magazine puts black women's beauty front and center, devoting their September issue to black hair and highlighting the importance of The CROWN Act, which makes it illegal to discriminate against anyone for wearing their hair in its natural state.
We've never seen a VOGUE Beauty Series video quite like this. Kat Graham shared her hair journey with the whole world, at times through tears, explaining how sheltering-at-home has forced her to manage her hair on her own for the first time in her entire life.
Poor Jessica! She got her braids did to look her best for an audition but the knotless style she dreamed of turned out to be a nightmare.
As legislation like The CROWN Act gets more traction, it's important to see guys rocking long hair this Black History Month.
Teen Who Couldn’t Get Six Flags Job Because Of Locks Gains Modeling Deal Back in March, Kerion Washington was denied a position at the Six Flags in Texas all because of his hair. Now the teen is working with a modeling agency for the same reason. According to Madame Noire, Washington’s story went viral when […]
Bronner Bros. Hosts First Show In New Orleans Last weekend, BOSSIP’s Sr. Content Director Janeé Bolden traveled to New Orleans for Bronner Bros. first Spring show held in the Crescent City. For years Bronner Bros has held the bi-annual show in Atlanta, but this year thousands of exhibitors and attendees had Louisiana’s Ernest N. Morial […]