Returning to natural roots

Representing how more black women have been embracing their natural hair more in recent years..which is nice considering how our natural hair has/still is seen as “bad hair”.

Representing how more black women have been embracing their natural hair more in recent years..which is nice considering how our natural hair has/still is seen as “bad hair”.

Jamal Joseph

Born and raised in Browne’s Avenue, Antigua. I enjoy art, humanitarian and activism work.  I absolutely enjoy Art because it helps me to cope with the stresses of life.  Overall, Humanitarian and activism give me a sense of morality and pride in helping those who may not have a voice.

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