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My Kinky Hair is Beautiful': Research explores how Black women

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Meaningful research has broad impact — and in some cases, a personal connection to a scholar. For Trejha Whitfield, a Ph.D. student and graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Communication

In “Kinky Hair is Queenly Hair,” Aminabrings us along on her journey of self-discovery. On her journey, she shareswith us the stories of black women

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