OkayAfrica’s mission is connecting a global audience to Africa. We are a youth-driven news site featuring comprehensive coverage of the latest news, culture, art, music and lifestyle from across Africa and the wider diaspora.
How the Nomadic Women of Chad Are Keeping the Ancient Hair-Care Ritual of Chébé Alive
9 Hairstyles To Inspire You To Start Your Own Natural Hair Journey
Exploring Namibia: 15 must-do activities and places to visit - www
A Regional Walk Through The History of African Hair Braiding
The History of Braids and What You Need to Know
Madam Walker, the First Black American Woman to Be a Self-Made Millionaire, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
The History Of Black People Braiding Their Hair • Dope Black
The History of Braids, Black History Lessons
Dreadlocks or cornrows: what are the differences? – LionLocs
A Regional Walk Through the History of African Hair Braiding