Affirmations for Black Women on a Personal Journey with Our Hair From the roots to the rhythm, this is sacred. đż I honor the truth that my hair is n
Affirmations for Black Women on a Personal Journey with Our Hair
From the roots to the rhythm, this is sacred.
đż I honor the truth that my hair is not just hair.
It is memory. It is lineage. It is prayer in motion.
đż My crown needs no approval.
It is already ordained.
đż When I walk into a room with my hair free, braided, twisted, locked, or stretchedâ
I carry the confidence of a people who have survived everything meant to break us.
đż When they stare, make jokes, or offer backhanded âadvice,â
I remain rooted in my dignity. Their confusion is not my burden.
đż I give myself permission to change my hair as often as I change my mind.
Straight today, coiled tomorrow, scarfed, wrapped, or uncoveredâmy choice, my rhythm.
đż I do not owe softness to those who call my hair âaggressive.â
I do not owe quiet to those who mock what they do not understand.
đż I remember: My hair grows in the image of my Creator.
There is no shame in divine design.
đż I am allowed to feel joy in my hair journey, even if others try to make it political.
I can be private. I can be public. I can be both and neither. I choose.
đż To every Black girl who once cried over a comb,
To every Black woman who ever straightened to survive:
I see you. I honor you. I affirm your healing.
đż I do not need to explain my journey to anyone.
This journey is mine. And I walk it in power.
Flowers to Shesasolarbeing by Tonya GJ Prince