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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Modernity Abounds: China Cultural Moments!

 
As promised, here is another brief post about China.  Although my last post about my trip to China emphasized natural hair and how it is viewed there, this one will simply share photographs, which provide glimpses of the overall experience. I don't believe that it is possible to capture such a vast and comprehensive culture with photographs, of which I have so many. The magnitude of the country is beyond the camera lens. It is important to note that since I've been back, I have heard some comments about China that I just did not find to be true. What I found is a different, interesting and unique culture where the food is outrageously delicious, the people are modest, gracious and kind, the cities are extremely modern and contemporary and the mixture of old and new architecture, art and culture is compelling and intriguing.  So, rather than words alone, below are pictures in this deviation from my discussion of natural hair.  Enjoy the photos and my next post will bring us back to natural hair elaborating on the emphasis of this blog which is N.I.C.E.!


One of many modern malls in Shanghai

Delicious Buns!

The Bund Area in Shanghai

The Bund Area in Shanghai

A Pagoda in the City of Shanghai

A Panda napping at the Shanghai zoo

A Chinese family that wanted a photo with me...a request that happened often

A lotus flower...one of many beautiful flowers

Hong Kong at Night

One of many delicious meals

One of many innovative carts




Another innovative cart...

Another example of delicious food...

One of many beautiful fruit stands...

The great wall on a rainy day

Another innovative cart...

Shanghai at Night...



Bamboo Steamers

The Pudong Area...

Tiffany's Ad...
  
An Awesome Louis Vuitton store next to Cartier and other designer stores...



The Bund area at night...

Terracotta Warriors in the city of Xian

Beautiful garden in Xian
Model of Shanghai
Bullet Train
Birds Nest from the Olympic Village in Beijing
Beautiful Performance at Summer Palace in Beijing
Chinese Opera in Beijing


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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Little Sister, Natural Is Cool Enough!

When I read this story http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/04/tulsa-school-sends-girl-home-because-dreadlocks-and-afros-are-too-distracting/ as a lock wearing sister, my initial impression was outrage.  To see a child in tears because she has chosen to wear her hair naturally, as sanctioned by her father, and her school finds doing so unacceptable is beyond ridiculous. But on a deeper level, I find the matter to be painful because this is a true indication of the depth of disdain that some have in society for the beauty of the natural appearance of people of African descent, which may surface within and outside of the Black race and amongst other groups.  Imagine a person, particularly a child, being told that her natural hair is a distraction!  So, because the situation is so completely ludicrous, I am not going to give it too much credence or time.  I simply want to express, on behalf of the little girl who is sadly exhibiting how hurt she is in the video accompanying the story because people do not understand the beauty of her natural hair, that she must know that Natural Is Cool Enough.  Hopefully, she will not be led to believe otherwise and praise to the new school that she is attending now who accepted her just as she is.  That is a true understanding and indication to this beautiful little girl that anywhere, anytime and any place, little sister, Natural Is Cool Enough...N.I.C.E.!


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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Natural Is Definitely Considered Cool Enough In China!


Every time I travel I get to know myself a bit more, which is encouraging as one would think that as an adult that task has been accomplished.  I just returned from 6 weeks in China and because this blog is about hair, namely natural hair, I will start there in sharing this wonderful experience with you.  I was  told by some, who had been to China and others who have not been there, that my experience in China, as a Black woman with natural locks, would be one which would consist of Chinese people looking at me strangely, wanting to touch my hair and that it would be viewed as other than beautiful and that my experience would be one in which boundaries would be crossed, in terms of my personal space, that would make me feel uncomfortable. Let me begin by saying those folks, who shared this insight, were absolutely wrong. I let go of all expectations and commentary of others and traveled to China with an open mind and ready to see the reality of the nation, which has over 5000 years of history, without any prejudgment, in an effort to understand Chinese culture. What I experienced were warm, intelligent, interesting, gracious and delightful people from all walks of life, in many cities in China. 

First of all, I found that upon meeting Chinese students, faculty members and people in general, there was not one moment in which I felt my natural locks or anything about me was viewed negatively.  In fact, I felt the opposite.  No one  randomly approached me to touch my hair but many Chinese woman told me that they found my hair to be beautiful.   In fact, one Chinese student  did ask me very politely and courteously, if it was ok to touch my hair because she found it so beautiful and that she wanted to have her hair in the same way.  She sincerely wanted to know from me, if it was possible to get her straight, black, long hair to lock.  I gave her an analysis of curly vs. straight hair and told her that I did believe it was possible, but that I wasn’t  certain how she could accomplish it.  Other than this very positive hair moment, me and my husband often found that people wanted to take pictures with both of us.  Why?   Because there are not many African American/Black people in China so it is quite a novelty for Chinese people to encounter foreigners , in general, and particularly black people.   The politeness in which the requests were made for pictures was wonderful and often an entire family joined in on the photo.  Our young adult children visited us in China and had the same experience.  So my conclusion is that in China, Natural Is Cool Enough! Also, I was happy to see natural hair advertisements, quite often, in various locations throughout China.

My natural locks in China, glistening in red from  Henna and the Sun

Examples of Advertisements, in China,  with Individuals Wearing Their Hair Naturally 
An add in Hong Kong 


Natural hair in a very prominent add...
Another beautiful add depicting natural hair in Shanghai


An Ad in the Apple Store on Nanjing Road


An ad in an apple store on Nanjing Road in Shanghai

Below are Photos of People in China who wanted to take pictures with me...A very nice experience.  People always made their requests kindly and with gracious smiles. 

















I visited many places in China.  My main base was in Shanghai, which is an absolutely cosmopolitan, phenomenal city.  This was followed by trips to Suzhou, Xian, Hong Kong, Beijing and Nanjing, which were all also rather amazing.   In  several subsequent posts,  I will share photos of each city with a bit of detail about them, based on what I feel was of the greatest interest to me while there.  Some Chinese people said to me while I was  in China “there are too many people.”  Since there are over 1.35 billion people in China, such a statement is understood, but I must say, I found it intriguing to find myself walking  in throngs of people everyday, whenever we went outside, and I am from NYC originally!  For example, taking a ride on the subway or walking down the most famous street in Shanghai, called Nanjing Road, or riding in an elevator anywhere was an experience of being surrounded by many, many people, no matter the time of day and well into the night.  The reality of looking at each face and seeing that literally, every person, for the most part, was in fact Chinese was an awesome cultural experience.  I really felt the experience of being in the midst of a homogeneous population, enjoying their homeland, although China consists of many ethnic groups with the Han people being the dominant group, was wonderfully fascinating. This homogeneity reminded me of the same way that I felt walking amongst Africans in Kenya and Senegal, Africa, amongst Sri Lankans in Sri Lanka and so many other places where I have felt the oneness of people living where their ancestors before them have lived for many, many generations. This is not to say that diversity of race in a society is not as interesting and fantastic but a mere focus on the difference between racially homogeneous and heterogeneous populations is an interesting experience.


Scenes of Shanghai (More to come in Upcoming Blog Post)
Model of the City of Shanghai at the Urban Planning Center of Shanghai



A Section of Shanghai during the Day

The Bund in Shanghai at Night

I found everything about China intriguing and interesting and although 6 weeks was a good period of time to visit, it was not nearly enough.  Upon leaving, I felt sad that the tremendous experience that I had there was over.  Every morsel of food that I ate was incredibly fascinating and most of it was delicious.   I enjoyed the food immensely and ate every meal with chopsticks.  There were many days in China where I felt overwhelmed as I realized the grandiosity of the cities that I visited.  Each of them had over 5 million inhabitants, whether transient or local, and their living spaces range from minimal to grand.  There are tall apartment buildings everywhere, small walled community dwellings and all sorts of variation in between.  I cannot  provide an adequate explanation with words, in terms of description,  but hopefully the pictures will help.  There are tremendous office buildings with LED lights and screens on them, grand malls and other types of shopping centers,  incredible hotels including many four and five stars of which we had the pleasure of enjoying several in different cities, innumerable restaurants  of all kinds from fast food to top shelf overlooking cities and well, I just cannot describe all that exists there in terms of restaurants, universities, hospitals, malls, historical sites, entertainment and businesses. We even had the opportunity to visit the zoo in Shanghai where I saw Pandas, which was thrilling.

Somehow, based on the limited images that I see of China at home on television, I was shocked and overwhelmed by the grandiosity of China.  It was utterly mind blowing  to see the technological advances and overall sophistication of this nation while simultaneously experiencing some of the “old ways” of the country. I also found it very interesting how there has been an effort to combine the old traditional style of architecture with the new so although you see a great deal of modernity, you also get a sense of China’s illustrious history, of over 5,000 years.  The museums and historical sites are literally mind blowing.  I literally spent full days in some of the museums and was awe struck by the statues, porcelain, calligraphy, furniture, historical artifacts, art and beyond. As I traveled through China, I was also reading an excellent book entitled “In Search of Modern China,” by retired Yale Professor, Jonathan Spence, who my son took a course with while he was a student there, so I was well informed about the dynasties of the past and feudal societies of the past in China. My reading was enhanced by visiting the actual sites which are reminiscent of the Ming and Qing and other dynasties prior to and after the dynasties. 

In short, my experience in China was a true cultural experience.  I am grateful that I took the time to take a brief Chinese culture, history and language course before going there and then Mandarin Chinese language lessons while I was there.  So, not only did I leave China with a better understanding of the culture but an appreciation of the language of Mandarin as well, both spoken and written.  I learned many words and Chinese characters while there and will pursue both further and intently now that I am at home.

I will have further installations about China so I hope you will look forward to my next post which will also include photographs with commentary.  Although this and upcoming posts about China seem to deviate a bit from my Natural Hair focus for this blog, in a very deep and profound way perhaps not because I believe that having my hair free and natural, without the limitation and dictation of the mainstream and dominant group of  the society that I live in influencing me to emulate the hair of said group, by straightening or wearing weave, etc., as examples, my mind is also free, which enables me to see the world with an openness to value and appreciate other cultures in a very positive way.  I believe that this appreciation of other cultures in the same way that I hope others value and appreciate my hair, as an example, in its  natural state,  as wonderful.  A young Chinese college student, who is from China and studies in the U.S. during the Fall and Spring semesters, asked me if it was true that many of the Black women that she sees on the campus she attends in the U.S. are not wearing their own hair when it is long and straight like her own.  She said she had been told this but didn’t believe it.  I explained weave to her and  told her that many Black women do wear it and other types of "extensions" and that the latter in the form of braids relates back to traditional African styles.  She looked at me very puzzled and surprised and asked why about weave,  because she said she feels that the natural hair of Black women that she has seen is so beautiful.  I explained to her that it was a long and complicated history to explain it all but that in my case, I absolutely agree with her because I embrace the notion, 100%, that Natural Is Cool Enough!







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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Afro Puffs and Braids Ban Resolved!: Natural is ALWAYS Cool Enough!

So  the Afro Puffs and Braids ban has been resolved! Common sense must always prevail...Why?  Simply because Natural Is ALWAYS Cool Enough...That's N.I.C.E.! 
See article per link below:
http://www.blackyouthproject.com/2013/06/ohio-school-apologizes-lifts-ban-on-afro-puffs-and-braids/


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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Isn't Natural Always Cool Enough?: A School Apparently Doesn't Think so!

Sometimes, certain actions by others are unfathomable.  Before I share the information which is the subject of this blog, I will begin by saying that when I was a young girl,  Afro Puffs, Afros and other natural do's were considered beautiful and the norm, although many argued that the perm was the only way to go and I, unfortunately, experienced that mentality, which was forced upon me until I was of age to make my own hair style decisions. My decision was to wear my hair naturally and have done so for over 20 years.  People weren't wearing weaves, as an example, when I was growing up and in fact,  if a wig was worn by a Black woman it was usually a secretive scenario, causing speculation and questions such as "is that her hair?"

Currently,  there is a resurgence of natural hair styles.  Young girls and women are wearing their hair naturally and beautifully free-styled, locked, braided, twisted and beyond.  So today, I share with you a story,  per the link below, in which it has been determined that to wear one's hair naturally is NOT cool enough, which is very problematic.  Why, from any rational vantage point, would afro-puffs, braids or any other natural style be banned by a school? Seriously?  Your thoughts on this atrocity are welcomed.  What would be the rationale for anyone, to take a position other than Natural is ALWAYS Cool Enough?

 http://www.blackyouthproject.com/2013/06/ohio-school-bans-afro-puffs-and-braids/
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Friday, June 21, 2013

Another Natural Hair, "Touching Story"

As a follow-up to yesterday's post, here is another interesting "touching" story.   Again, it peaks my curiosity and I am interested in the thoughts of other naturalistas regarding this.

Check out the story entitled:


‘You Can Touch My Hair’: NYC black hair exhibit draws controversy, as many protest spectacle 

You will find the story in it's entirety here: 
http://thegrio.com/2013/06/10/you-can-touch-my-hair-nyc-black-hair-exhibit-draws-controversy-as-many-protest-hair-feeling-spectacle/#s:touchmyhair_dxr_001 
 
There is a survey to the right.  Let N.I.C.E. know what you think about this "touchy" controversy!


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Thursday, June 20, 2013

To Touch or Not to Touch?: Natural Is Cool Enough Wants to Know What you think!



Recently, a friend of mine sent this article, published by NPR, to me which I thought was very interesting.  What are your thoughts.   The title of the article, per the link below, is:

Keep Your Hands Off The Hair

 
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=125020162

After reading it, please feel free to respond to the survey to the right so we can get a sense of where natural hair folks stand on this very interesting issue!  Your comments are welcome too!
 
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

N.I.C.E. Pauses to Discuss Student Loan Forgiveness!

Although Natural Hair is the focus of this blog, it is absolutely clear that within the context of whatever we do, we must be mindful of our day to day concerns in terms of finances. So, I have written previously about how wearing your hair in natural styles saves you money, because by doing so, there is no need for Salons, you can make your own product from natural sources or simply be very selective about what you buy and if you choose to, you can be very low maintenance with your hair, opting for a more free style approach. 

Since, I interface with college students on a daily basis, many struggling with hair issues and trying to determine whether Natural Is Cool Enough or if they should opt for more mainstream approaches such as weave, perms, etc., I decided to discuss, briefly, another topic that is very important to them.  A  N.I.C.E. group was started on campus to discuss natural hair.  So, this is an important topic in terms of college students.  But, inevitably, a more significant topic, particularly for those who are about to graduate from college, is student loans.  A big question that is frequently asked of me follows:  "is there any way for my student loans to be forgiven?"  So, to address this matter, I have written a new booklet.  Yes, it is a deviation from the Natural Hair Topic, but it is all within the context of managing your life in a calm, nurturing way as much as possible.

So, I  am taking a N.I.C.E pause  to introduce you to my newest work: Forgiveness For Your Student Loans:  A Survival Guide, Part I.  Check it out at the link below!

http://www.amazon.com/Forgiveness-Your-Student-Loans-ebook/dp/B00CO8CR2A/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1368017628&sr=1-3&keywords=Forgiveness+for+your+student+loans

This booklet is for every person who has student loans. It will serve as an insightful mini-guide as to how one can begin to forgive himself/herself for taking out numerous and costly student loans and then, next steps to handle and manage this debt to avoid default. The goal is to enable each person, after reading the words contained within, to feel good/better about themselves for making what they may feel retrospectively, was a big financial mistake and to simultaneously understand the process of taking control of their student loans in a dignified and empowered manner. This book is the first in a series and it is a quick, clear and precise read. It discusses student loans with sensitivity and provides guidance that every person needs that has taken out a student loan.
 
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Rodney and Rhonda Ross Kendrick (daughter of Diana Ross and Berry Gordy) in the N.I.C.E. Spotlight!

    Recently, I was interviewed for an article by a student who asked me if I think that Natural Hair is in again for Black women.  My answer was yes but I must say, I find the question a bit odd because it is hard to believe that we have to "make it the style again" when natural hair refers to how one's hair grows from the scalp.  So, as an author,  I began looking, once again, for examples, besides myself, of people who wear their hair naturally and decided to begin with this post about Rhonda Ross Kendrick and Rodney Kendrick and their beautiful little boy Raif.  In these individuals, you will find an example of an entire family that wears their hair naturally in the public eye.  I met Rodney, many years ago, a fantastic jazz pianist,who played for Abbey Lincoln (and others) and has many CD's of his own.  He  was a friend of my brother and I got to know him quite well, along with my husband. What a wonderful experience it was to spend time with Rodney, a talented and down to earth person. I still remember the days when we used to sit around in his NYC apartment talking and listening to music and essentially, just hanging out.  It was a positive time in the city.
      It was during that time that Rodney met Rhonda Ross, and introduced us all to her.  I was delighted to get to know her, albeit briefly, and it felt kind of surreal to hang out a bit with the daughter of Diana Ross and Berry Gordy. I remember spending an afternoon with her, chatting in her apartment and then was invited to her mother's home in Connecticut where we all met Diana Ross and spent the night in her beautiful, warm home.  I had always loved the music of Diana Ross, so meeting her was an excellent experience.  Rhonda's sisters and brothers were also there so it was quite interesting and fun. We went swimming in their luxurious, natural style pool and my children played with Diana Ross's boys (they were all quite young at the time) and the children went to a movie with Diana Ross's sons.  Rodney and Rhonda's relationship was blossoming, beautifully at that time.
     I subsequently moved away from New York City but shortly thereafter, I learned that Rhonda and Rodney married and after many years,  had a beautiful little boy.  Through Facebook photos, as friends, and seeing CD covers for Rodney and Rhonda and photos posted of their beautiful little boy and his appearance with his mom and Diana Ross and her other children on Oprah, besides noting that Rhonda, Rodney and Raif are a beautiful, positive family, what also stands out are their natural do's.  Rodney and Rhonda have gone from locks to free-style and their little boy's hair is naturally free-styled and he has also been depicted with braids.  Besides exposing their 3.5 year old son to all kinds of activities including language acquisition, skiing, gymnastics, horseback riding and I'm sure more, they are also sending him the message, by example and through his own natural do, that Natural Is Cool Enough.

So I applaud Rhonda and Rodney Kendrick and little Raif, for showing the world by example that Natural Is Cool Enough....We know that is N.I.C.E.!

Below is a video of Rhonda in the spotlight, beautifully and sharing a little bit of her story...





...and a Video of Rodney Showcasing his talents also...marvelously...

  

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For an image of Rhonda Ross Kendrick and baby Raif with their natural do's on the Oprah Show visit this site: http://www.blackcelebkids.com/2011/02/28/rhonda-ross-and-son-appear-on-the-oprah-show/

For images of Rhonda and Rodney  sporting their natural do's visit these sites:

1. http://www.contactmusic.com/photo/rodney-kendrick-rhonda-ross-kendrick-broadway-opening-night-of-motown_3606808

2. http://www.amazon.com/We-Dont-Die-Multiply/dp/B0000047ER/ref=ntt_mus_ep_dpi_1 

3. http://www.tvrage.com/person/id-51203/Rhonda+Ross+Kendrick


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