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THE TRUTH ABOUT THE USE OF RELAXERS IN NIGERIA
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE USE OF RELAXERS IN NIGERIA Duane Harris 214 ビュー • 6 年 前に

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What's actually happening on the African continent. The truth about the use of relaxers in Nigeria. Let's talk about it
My instagram: @seunokimi

In the documentary, I explore the truth about the use of relaxers in Nigeria. With all the talk about Natural hair going on now among the diaspora, a lot of people don’t know that the use of relaxers in African countries is actually very prominent and that similar natural hair “movements” have started taking root I African countries as well, but for reasons many Americans may not expect. In telling the the history of black hair in Africa and story of relaxers in Nigeria, my goal is to also tell a story of Nigerian women as a whole, bringing light to Nigerian culture and ways. Africa has a lot of under-told stories, and the story of hair, and especially as it relates to the natural hair movement happening in America right now is one of them. I talk about African hair culture and the natural vs. relaxed hair debate that is happening in Nigeria. By going through African hair history through the stories of my grandmother and others in the video, the documentary walks you through things like traditional Nigerian hairstyles, some history of braids in Africa, ancient African hair care, African hair styles, and traditional African braids, down to modern day practices of how hair is currently done in Nigeria. The video goes through the history of black hair in Africa, African cosmetology history, and how it relates to African American hair history, facts, the history of black hair discrimination, and black hair and cultural identity. It also goes through things such as an examination of what is "good" hair in the black community from the African perspective, the importance of hair in different cultures such as the Nigerian culture, black hair story, black hair salon culture and braiding culture in Nigeria, and some of the politics or lack of politics surrounding black women's hair in Nigeria. By showing the history of relaxers, the evolution of black hair in Nigeria, and African hair culture, this documentary explores the truth about what is actually happening with hair in African countries such as Nigeria and why.

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The 2 Witnesses Olive Trees of Yahusha The Temple  Time Travel In Scripture
The 2 Witnesses Olive Trees of Yahusha The Temple Time Travel In Scripture Into All Truth Live Light Well 210 ビュー • 1 年 前に

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To the girl that looks like me...
To the girl that looks like me... Duane Harris 209 ビュー • 4 年 前に

Director: Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah @raekua<br />
DP: Gabriel Connelly<br />
Producer: Adrian Sobrado <br />
Editor: Elliot Farinaro <br />
Costume Designer: Ramzi Shatara <br />
Hair & Make-up: Ramzi Shatara<br />
Set Designer: Kat Aman <br />
Gaffer: Dmitry Lesnevskiy<br />
Music: Adeleke Ode and Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah <br />
Assistant Producer: Kevin Loh <br />
2nd Assistant Producer: Maddie Neuville<br />
Line Producer: Stephanie Garcia <br />
First Assistant Director: Farah Jabir <br />
2nd Assistant Director: Jena Kaplaniak <br />
1st Assistant Camera: Allison Cavanaugh <br />
2nd Assistant Camera: Kira Handel <br />
Steadicam Operator: Sam Stephan <br />
Grip: John Mills and Ruchit Negotia <br />
Still Photographer: Chebarrie Haynes <br />
Art Department Assistant: Daphne Knott <br />
Color: The Mill<br />
Wardrobe Assistant : Amir Moverman<br />
Set Assistants: Rhea Li, Landen Messner, Sage Gibson<br />
Title & End Credits: Luke Salin<br />
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Cast:<br />
Gabrielle Barlatier<br />
Amanda Dawson-Annan<br />
Iman Young<br />
Ahua Trahore<br />
Renee Harrison<br />
Tiana Walsh<br />
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Kiyanna Cox Jones<br />
Savannah Grace Jones<br />
Nyla Simmons<br />
Karen Cruise<br />
Ewuradjoa Dawson-Amoah<br />
Erica Holman<br />
Latoya Philanthrope<br />
Fernande Decius<br />
Yasmeen Slaughter<br />
Zaida Rollins<br />
Deacon Michelle Ferguson<br />
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Manushi Tanna<br />
Mahisha Tanna<br />
Fatoumata Calliste<br />
Lillian Chow<br />
Naomi Cox<br />
Audrey Weinlader<br />
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Jac Frost<br />
Emma Claire Gibson<br />
Abigial Voss<br />
Sophie Taylor<br />
Luiza Reis<br />
Nicole Titus<br />
Anna Percovska<br />
Alyssa Randall<br />
Lauren Amira<br />
Lauraine Ogay<br />
Laura Farres<br />
Emily Renee<br />
Ashley Doney<br />
Zoe Stuckless<br />
Elise Harmsen-Wilkes<br />
Madeleine Eisler<br />
Zoe Bourdin<br />
Ryla Extract<br />
Abby Gumpper

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