AFROS
A Celebration
Of Natural Hair
Coffee Table & Lifestyle Book
Afros - A Celebration Of Natural Hair (Book) by Michael July $44.99 - to purchase a book visit these fine stores below:
THE POWERHOUSE ARENA
37 Main Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 (Dumbo)
TEL: 718-666-3049 TOLL FREE: 1-866-99-ARENA
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STRAND BOOK STORE
Located at the corner of 12th Street and Broadway.
212.473.1452
https://strandbooks.com/
NEAREST TRANSIT:
Union Square (4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R)
HOURS
Monday-Saturday: 9:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 10:30 PM
ST. MARKS BOOKSHOP
31 Third Avenue
New York, New York 10003
TEL: 212-260-7853
WEB: https://www.stmarksbookshop.com/
HOURS
Monday-Saturday 10 AM - Midnight
Sundays 11 AM - Midnight
"GREEN IN BKLYN"
Green in BKLYN, a one-stop shop for a greener home & life, providing eco-friendly solutions for daily living including green home goods, gifts & necessities.
432 Myrtle Ave (between Clinton Ave & Waverly Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Neighborhood: Clinton Hill
TEL: 718) 855-4383
WEB: www.greeninbklyn.com
NICHOLAS BROOKLYN
The cultural one-stop variety super store.
570 Fulton St. (between Hudson Ave & Rockwell Pl)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Neighborhood: Fort Greene
TEL: (718) 858-2234
Cool & Brilliant
"It’s simple:
Why would Pharaoh get a Caesar?"
Kesed Ragin
Poet/Actor/Artist
Brooklyn, NY
Talented & Sexy
"My hair in its Natural form connects me to my true being. It symbolizes Strength and Power. It reminds me of who I am, my true identity as an African woman."
Hadiiya Barbel
Celebrity Hair Designer and Artist
Bronx, NY & Brooklyn, NY
Vibrant & Colorful
"Stars, ocean, wind, diamonds, laugh, sleep... oh hair?...
I dunno anything about that one....
It's just a hairstyle - that's all.
There is no deep spiritual meaning, or historic significance.
I'm just being me."
Noro Ejaita
Actress/Writer/Director
Nigeria, Africa/Los Angeles, CA
Bold & Dynamic
"I wear my hair natural because I am an African. It brings me closer to my roots and invokes my revolutionary spirit. This hairstyle also honors the revolutionaries of the 60's and 70's and takes a stand against
white supremacy."
May B & Malakot B
Independent Film Maker/
Journalist/Revolutionist
Chicago, IL/Brooklyn, NY