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Cheyenne Cochrane explores the role that hair texture has played in the history of being black in America -- from the heat straightening products of the post-Civil War era to the thousands of women today who have decided to stop chasing a conventional beauty standard and start embracing their natural hair. "This is about more than a hairstyle," Cochrane says. "It's about being brave enough not to fold under the pressure of others' expectations." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cheyenne Cochrane explores the role that hair texture has played in the history of being black in America -- from the heat straightening products of the post-Civil War era to the thousands of women today who have decided to stop chasing a conventional beauty standard and start embracing their natural hair. "This is about more than a hairstyle," Cochrane says. "It's about being brave enough not to fold under the pressure of others' expectations."
샤이엔 코크란은 머리 질감이 미국의 흑인역사에 끼친 영향을 탐구합니다. 그녀는 남북전쟁 후의 가열 스트레이트너 제품들로부터 오늘날 관습적인 아름다운의 기준을 그만 쫓고 자연스러운 헤어스타일로 돌아가고자 하는 결정을 내린 몇천 명의 여성들까지의 역사를 훑습니다. 코크란은 "이건 단순히 머리 스타일에 관한 문제가 아닙니다. 이건 주위 사람들의 기대에 굴복하지 않을만큼 용감해지는것에 관한 문제입니다." 라고 말합니다.
Cheyenne Cochrane explora o papel que a textura do cabelo desempenhou na história de ser negra na nos Estados Unidos - dos produtos de alisamento térmico da era da pós-Guerra Civil para os milhares de mulheres hoje que decidiram parar de perseguir um padrão de beleza convencional e começaram a aceitar seus cabelos naturais. "Isso não é sobre um penteado", diz Cochrane. "É sobre ser corajosa o suficiente para não se dobrar sob a pressão das expectativas dos outros".
Cheyenne Cochrane explora el papel que la textura del cabello ha jugado en la historia de la raza negra en América. Desde los productos de alisado capilar de la época tras la Guerra Civil a los miles de mujeres que hoy han dejado de perseguir el estándar convencional de belleza y aceptan su pelo natural. "Esto es más que un peinado", dice Cochrane. "Tiene que ver con tener el valor de no ceder ante la presión de las expectativas de los demás".
Cheyenne Cochrane explore le rôle que la texture des cheveux a joué dans l'histoire des noirs aux États-Unis -- des produits chauffants pour le défrisage dans l'Amérique de l'après Guerre de Sécession, jusqu'aux milliers de femmes qui ont décidé aujourd'hui d'arrêter de courir après un standard de beauté conventionnel et ont commencé à apprécier leurs cheveux naturels. « C'est plus qu'une simple question de coiffure, » dit Cochrane. « C'est être suffisamment courageuse pour ne pas plier sous la pression des attentes extérieures. »