
An employee of the Glamour editorial staff recently spoke to a group of lawyers, unofficially representing Glamour magazine. She made several comments regarding afro's in the work place. On another note -- did you see the great cover Glamour published with women in their 20's 30' & 40's with Queen Latifah on the Cover? I really thought this was a great cover -- beautifully executed... a style I haven't seen in a very long time.
Read more about this editor's comments regarding our curly textured hair on the next page.
The editor's comment stated, "Women wearing afro's are not appropriate hairstyles for the work place. Dreadlocks, Oh, how, 'dreadful." She also insinuated, "Relaxing the hair would be more appropriate."
Ladies! We have a lot of work to do... When a women who is not seen as a women of color, feels that she can address a group of diverse women, especially black women and point blank, tell them "Your afro is not right -- and you should relax it basically to fit in and look conservative..." Then, we know Madam C. J. Walker's work has been all in vain.
Madam C. J. Walker, the first black millionaire mogul in the beauty Industry, created the first hair growing and grooming cream with natural ingredient to soften curly and coily hair. This cream was used in conjunction with the Marcel Hot Iron. This finishing combination also gave women of color options and flexibility in styling their curly, afro-textured Hair. Madam Walker is the original innovator of a natural type of relaxing system, created to enhance our beauty. It was never intended for the black women to emulate or imitate European, straight styles.
In a time when all Beauty Companies have finally embraced the Curly World, we see companies like, Aveda's Be Curly, Redkin's-Fresh Curls and Garnier's Sleek & Shine, making new an improved ingredients. They also produce products to enhance, define and revive curls, as well as, smooth and soften curls naturally. It is finally a time to REJOICE and Sing Hallelujah! Women of Color and their Glorious Wavy, Curly and Coily Hair RULE! !
One person's opinion -- confusion, insecurities, self doubt and lack of the love for their GOD GIVEN BEAUTY is not going to stop progress. Apparently, the editor who made these statements must feel that her curly-wavy hair is inappropriate, hence must relax or perm it to fit in, herself. Thereby, projecting her low self-esteem and judgmental opinions for all to bear witness too. (In my opinion.)
Editor-In-Chief, Cindi Leive, immediately addressed the incident by releasing a statement to share Glamour's thoughts on the matter. "First, we regret these comments were made. The employee (not a beauty editor) spoke to a small group of lawyers at a private luncheon without her supervisor's knowledge or approval, and her comment -- that afros are not work appropriate -- does not represent Glamour's point of view."
Glamour sought to rectify the situation immediately. An official apology was offered to the law firm and the editor was dealt with in a very serious manner, and the entire staff has been reminded of the magazine's policies and procedures for making public appearances. Ms. Leive also states, "Glamour is proud of its diverse readership and celebrates the beauty of ALL women. And we extend the same apology to you."
Thank you so much for addressing that comment! But, we must not forget, as women of color, it's up to us -- to educated our co-workers to understand, that our hair is naturally beautiful in all its curly textures. While styling curly hair, free-style or straight, is the versatility - Texture is Really the Beauty!
Love your texture. If your co-worker is walking around misrepresenting all curly textures with, dry, brittle, split ends, grown-out color and overall messy hair... then please, introduce them to your stylist or moi for a consultation.

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By: AZ-P on 9/24/2007 10:29AM
Ugh! Thank God I work in New York City where my "Hair Fro" as I call it, is well received in my legal staffing agency for lawyers. My colleague’s of attorneys are very receptive of each person's individuality and I applaud them for letting me be me. AZ-P
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By: Bishop James R Winfree Sr, on 9/24/2007 11:19AM
true love James R Winfree Sr,
Love. Love is the greatest gift God ever gave man. Love is not wanting to go anywhere without her. Love is not caring what other people think about the two of you. Love is when you feel depressed and sickly when you're not with her. You feel like your life has no meaning or purpose without her.
And that if she wasn't holding your hand you would float away to heaven from where she came. Love is caring for her physically and emotionally. It's telling her everyday, anytime, anywhere, anyhow, for no just reason that you love her. Love is telling her U want to spend the rest of your life with her.
Love is wanting to marry her even thou all haven't been dating that long. That you would do anything and everything for her. It's the feeling that you would give up everything just to see her smile or look into her beautiful eyes or hear her soft, soothing voice.
Love is pure happiness. Love is the feeling you get when all you have to do is think of her and it brings a smile to your face and a mourning to your heart. Love is not being able to think about nothing but her. Love is having the sweetest dreams about her and waking up with a smile on bur face. Love is an overwhelming feeling of pure bliss when the 2 of U kiss.
Love is wanting to hold her in your arms till the end of time. Love is wishing your time with her never ends, that your lips would be locked together forever, that she'd be in your arms till the end of time, that U could cuddle with her for all of eternity.
Love is being helplessly and deeply in love with her and knowing your love for her and your feelings for her will never change/end. Love is the world, the world is love, and she is the world to me...
I Love my friends here With All My Heart And Soul From Now To The End Of Time. I Love You :
The more God gives you, the more responsible Christ expects you to be. Unless you are faithful in small matters, you won't be faithful in large things for Christ. What our loving Father in Heaven wants most from us is a real true relationship, He enjoys watching every detail of our lives here on earth. this what makes God smiles.
Offering yourself to God in Christ is what true worship is all about.
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By: TellingItLikeItIs on 9/24/2007 12:36PM
Not to be funny, but I read about this story a month ago. Why is it just now being heard on here?
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By: Q on 9/24/2007 1:38PM
It's a sad reality that employers won't hire someone based on how they look, or even their name. I've seen it happen over and over with people with braids, ethnic names and even tattoo and piercings.
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By: ms hakim on 9/26/2007 2:32PM
So what if the only type of hair you have is afro hair? Are they saying they want you to perm it? That my friends is discrimination. Here in DC you can get sued for that. People have got to realize that not every person is born with long silky locks. If I choose to be my own natural self, why should I be villified for it? If white people come work for us, we don't tell them to kink up their hair if they want to work or get fired. Why can't people have what God gave them. We all can't be the same. We have the hair that God wanted us to have. If you are different, then that's the way you were meant to be.
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By: yvette peals on 9/26/2007 9:55AM
I believe that our natural type of hair is "God-Given".
I can't say exactly where in the Bible it is but, there is a verse that states something to the effect of "wooly hair". That's African Americans! I see no
difference in "Afros" and "Hi-Teased" teased hair with tons of "hair spray" to hold it up. I'm a school teacher and I wear a very short Afro. Why? Because it is easy to take care of and not time consuming. Yes, Ms. Walker invented the "straighting of Hair" but I believe she was giving African Americans a choice. It's sad that we (African Americans) are looked upon as
inappropriate when it comes to our hair in the workplace. So long as it is kept up, there should not be any reasons we can't express our culture. I will continue to wear my "Afro" and hope that no job will turn me down because of it. African Americans, don't be controlled by what "Northern Europeans" think we should look like, "them". That is not us. Perm if you must but, let it be your choice and yours only.
Thank you
Yvette Peals
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By: James E.Pinckney on 9/26/2007 9:33AM
as a black man with a deep adulterated love for the black woman i say let afros,dreadlocks and any other style that will show the natrual beautiful flavor of the black woman rule from hither to thither,let no self unappriceated person man or woman tell you that you are not beautiful because your nappy don't make them happy kick them to the curb now. let them be ashamed of their own self lothing.kick them to the curb now.
PEACE AND LOVE MY BEAUTIFUL BLACK QUEENS.
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By: Mommie on 9/26/2007 9:47AM
Once wearing an Afro was a statement. It meant you were proud of who you were. Then it became a "hair style". Now it's not appropriate for the office. Lord love a duck. We are truly lost.
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By: Rickster on 9/26/2007 10:04AM
Left up to "some" folks, nothing afrocentric would be appropriate,.....including "US"!
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By: AMc in ATL on 9/26/2007 10:28AM
i think sisters should do whatever they feel comfortable with regard to their hair, but I think they should know that if they're in an environment that's more conservative, it could hold them back. I personally would rather have cornrows, but I'm the youngest VP at a bank consultancy... so i ceasar cut it to work everyday... in my office.... cornrows on me or an afro on a sister IS NOT WORK APPROPRIATE... everything isn't racial... some shit is just common sense... white people here are reprimanded, fired and/or held back from client interaction and/or promotion all the time about APPEARANCES.... clothes, tattoos, demeanor--welcome to corporate america--if you want to be "free to be me" start your own company or go into academia... if you want a piece of the corporate cake, you've got to be 100 Xs better than every appropriate looking person with your same skill set or relax that attitude and that hair and grind on the REALLY important stuff...
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