In Our Heads about Our Hair                         
September 2009

It seems a bit early to be experiencing the emergence of that crisp autumn air.  The change of the season is upon us.  With that change comes a resetting of our dial. The long days of summer begin to shorten and we are returned to a more regimented way of life.  But then, there's the hair! It seems that Black women and their hair choices has become the topic of the day!  What are you planning for your hair this new season?  Are you thinking about something different? Not sure yet? Let us guide you. In the meantime, I'll tell you what I've been doing with my hair and you can check out what they've been saying about our First Lady and her hair.

We're high-stepping right into autumn with some exciting news!  First, there's the Reel Sisters Annual Film Festival featured at LIU's Kumble Theater, which is very special to us this year!  And we're preparing to Wow you, for our upcoming Autumn Spa Day.  Read on for more details.

 



Urban Spa Retreat


Mark your calendars, 'cause it's that time again.  We'll be transforming Khamit Kinks into a soothing spa on Sunday October 11th (Columbus Day weekend).  Perhaps instead of traveling out of town, you've decided to have a staycation.  If so, It doesn't have to be routine. Break up the monotony by treating yourself to a well-deserved pampering.  Look ahead and book your appointment today to be swept away by our luscious offerings.  Click here to see our menu offerings: Ask Anu.




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In Our Heads about Our Hair

This summer I enrolled in a program that required I do a community project.  The project could be about anything I wanted, but the requirement was that it involve a minimum of 20 and maximum of 200 volunteers.  I decided on a documentary on Black women and how we feel about our hair, about the impact hair has had on our lives.  Having never made a film, I enrolled several of my dear friends to assist me.  They are: Hemamset Angaza, a recent graduate with a B.A. in film Brooklyn College; Maitefa Angaza, journalist, author and producer, and my sister Paulette J. Tabb, educator and longtime film enthusiast..

I entitled the film, "In Our Heads about Our Hair" and we proceeded to interview a wide range of women of all ages, including elders of our community, young ladies and a few girls. Above is a photo of fashion and cultural icon, elder Fernandun June Terry, one of the beautiful subjects featured in our film. This project proved to be a revelation in many ways! First, I had no idea what a commitment of time, dedication and focus film-making requires. The process has touched both my heart and my last nerve! But I'm grateful to have been given the opportunity to initiate a healing dialogue that's more urgently needed than even I, as a salon owner of many years, had imagined. Our film has funny, painful and surprising moments and a true diversity of perspectives. A work-in-progress excerpt will be screened on September 27th at the Reel Sisters Film Festival. Come out to see it if you can. It will provide food for thought as we await Chris Rock's film, "Good Hair," opening in October.


Reel Sisters Film Festival


The 12th Annual Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival and Lecture Series returns to Brooklyn September 26 & 27th. This year's theme: "Honoring Our Roots and Family Ties," is addressed by several of the 20 films made by women producers, directors and screenwriters. Highlights include: Jamaica for Sale, Black to Our Roots, Lillie and Leander, In Search of Consonance, I Am Sean Bell, The Birthday Party and Hurricane Season:Hidden Messages in the Water. Work-in-progress excerpts of Let the Eagle Scream and In Our Heads about Our Hair will also be shown. The Festival will be held right down the street from Khamit kinks, at the Kumble Theater on Flatbush Avenue bet DeKalb and Willoughby, on the Long Island University Brooklyn campus. For tickets call 718-488-1624 or visit reelsisters.org. For further info call 212-865-2982.



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I'm now sport A-Nu 'Fro.  A style we presented some years ago.  Check it out as a new autumn alternative. Ask Anu


That Black Hair Thang
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IT seems a controversial topic these days concerns Black women and their hair choices.  Everyone is weighing in with their opinions.  Time Magazine did an article on our First Lady and her hair choices and how it may it impact all of us.   Can you imagine hair having that much power?  In case you haven't seen the article,  here it is - Time Magazine

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