Schoolchildren suspensions aren’t the only signs of dreadlock discrimination in the modern world.
18-year-old performer Zendaya was recently the target of an offensive comment made on E! News' "Fashion Police" Monday. It was a comment that the show's host Giuliana Rancic later apologized for after an outcry of backlash from fans and celebrities.
But Zendaya and the stars that have rocked locs before her do not stand alone in defiance of popular media trends and stigmas.
We asked the Black Voices family to help us show the world the beauty and diversity among the countless individuals who wear them everyday, all over the world:
It’s doesn’t matter what stigmas and stereotypes attempt to weigh down the natural hairstyle, locs aren’t going anywhere.
Check out some of the incredible heads of hair of BV readers below.
Iyesha, 34, Department Administrator
Juvaughn Scurlock, 23, Fashion Blogger/Stylist
Angel, 38, Office Manager. Abeni, 11, 6th Grader
Warren Covington, 29, STEM Coordinator, Lab Technician
Māhealani Uchiyama, 57, Director of a Dance Studio and Polynesian Dance Company
Sherry Johnson,32, Senior Programmer Analyst
Noah Andrade, 16, High School Student/Musician/Composer
Shanta, 32, Biologist
Saccario Marcus Corinthos, 28, Photographer/Model/Farmer
Yvonne Green, 47, Paramedic
Tyler Williams, 22, Sales Specialist Buckhead Home Depot
Cyprianne, 27, Law Student
18-year-old performer Zendaya was recently the target of an offensive comment made on E! News' "Fashion Police" Monday. It was a comment that the show's host Giuliana Rancic later apologized for after an outcry of backlash from fans and celebrities.
But Zendaya and the stars that have rocked locs before her do not stand alone in defiance of popular media trends and stigmas.
We asked the Black Voices family to help us show the world the beauty and diversity among the countless individuals who wear them everyday, all over the world:
Do you stand with @Zendaya? Send us your name, age & profession with a pic of your bold & beautiful #dreadlocks, & we may share! #BVownit
— HuffPost BlackVoices (@blackvoices) February 26, 2015
It’s doesn’t matter what stigmas and stereotypes attempt to weigh down the natural hairstyle, locs aren’t going anywhere.
Check out some of the incredible heads of hair of BV readers below.
Iyesha, 34, Department Administrator
Juvaughn Scurlock, 23, Fashion Blogger/Stylist
Angel, 38, Office Manager. Abeni, 11, 6th Grader
Warren Covington, 29, STEM Coordinator, Lab Technician
Māhealani Uchiyama, 57, Director of a Dance Studio and Polynesian Dance Company
Sherry Johnson,32, Senior Programmer Analyst
Noah Andrade, 16, High School Student/Musician/Composer
Shanta, 32, Biologist
Saccario Marcus Corinthos, 28, Photographer/Model/Farmer
Yvonne Green, 47, Paramedic
Tyler Williams, 22, Sales Specialist Buckhead Home Depot
Cyprianne, 27, Law Student
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