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Ep051: #GoodAncestor​ Emma Dabiri on the Tangled History of Black Hair Culture

Ep051: #GoodAncestor​ Emma Dabiri on the Tangled History of Black Hair Culture

Update: 2021-04-22
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In this episode, I speak with Sunday Times and Irish Times best-selling author, academic, and broadcaster, Emma Dabiri.

Emma Dabiri is a teaching fellow in the African department at SOAS, a Visual Sociology PhD researcher at Goldsmiths and the author of Twisted: The Tangled History of Black Hair Culture and What White People Can Do Next. Both books are Sunday Times, Irish Times and Waterstones bestsellers.

Emma is a regular presenter on the BBC and a contributor for The Guardian. She has presented several television and radio programmes, including BBC Radio 4’s critically acclaimed documentaries Journeys into Afro-futurism and Britain’s Lost Masterpieces. Her writing has been published in a number of anthologies, academic journals, and the national press. She lives in London.

Emma's bestselling book Twisted / Don't Touch My Hair is our second book selection for Good Ancestor Book Club. Find out more about the book club at www.goodancestorbookclub.com.

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Ep051: #GoodAncestor​ Emma Dabiri on the Tangled History of Black Hair Culture

Ep051: #GoodAncestor​ Emma Dabiri on the Tangled History of Black Hair Culture

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