Hair can be a powerful way people express who they are and where they come from. Think about your own hair, your style, texture, or how you choose to wear it. How does your hair connect to your culture or your identity? Describe a moment when your hair made you feel proud, uncomfortable, or misunderstood, and explain why.

Prompt Response: I choose to wear my hair down because it's straight and flat. My hair connects to my culture because in Confucianism, they believe that hair is a gift from your parents. My hair made me uncomfortable in the past because people seemed to be obsessed with touching my hair because it was so smooth.


Summary: We watched a short film about black hair.


Reflection: I learned that many people still oppress black people because of their hair. I will stand against this if there comes a time where this happens around me. 

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