‘JaJa’s African Hair Braiding’ exemplifies why immigrant stories matter
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‘JaJa’s African Hair Braiding’ exemplifies why immigrant stories matter
A photo taken of the set’s shopfront on May 16. Courtesy of Jamaal Simmons. A hair salon can be a place of hot topics, personal drama, and a clamor of opinions. However, for West African immigrant women in Harlem, an African braiding shop holds the dreams of a prosperous American future. With a trace of dismay, the shop’s women reflect on their unsure futures as immigrants in President Donald Trump’s America. Playwright Jocelyn Bioh charmed the…
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