2023
DOI: 10.1089/heq.2022.0118
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The Person Beneath the Hair: Hair Discrimination, Health, and Well-Being

Manka Nkimbeng,
Bernice B. Malaika Rumala,
Crystal M. Richardson
et al.

Abstract: Discrimination toward black hair is pervasive in today's society. Hair discrimination is negative bias manifested toward black natural or textured hair styles typically worn by persons of African descent. This commentary discusses the potential effects of hair discrimination on the health and well-being of persons of African descent. Specifically, it explores the mental and physical health implications of hair discrimination and situates it within the broader context of social determinants of health. The Creat… Show more

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