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Asbury Theological Seminary

The Asbury Journal

2022

Black women

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Don’T Touch My Hair: Examining The Natural Hair Movement Among Black Women, Mercy Langat Jan 2022

Don’T Touch My Hair: Examining The Natural Hair Movement Among Black Women, Mercy Langat

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The natural hair movement among Black women has shown that aesthetic practices and rituals related to hair often serve as embodied methods of resistance for many Black women. These practices also reflect a dimension of their spirituality that is often unrecognized. This paper historically examines political, cultural, and religious meanings of hair within the Black community. The Nazarite vow and the Imago Dei concepts are utilized to understand the biblical and spiritual significance of hair Engaging scripture and theology with daily concerns, such as hair, rituals. Engaging scripture and theology with daily concerns, such as hair, is an important part …