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Safiya Sinclair On Cutting Herself Free From Rastafari Roots

Safiya Sinclair On Cutting Herself Free From Rastafari Roots

Update: 2024-08-131
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Poet and writer Safiya Sinclair grew up in a devout Rastafari family in Jamaica where women were subservient. When she cut her dreadlocks at age 19, she became "a ghost" to her father. Her memoir, How to Say Babylon, is out in paperback.

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Safiya Sinclair On Cutting Herself Free From Rastafari Roots

Safiya Sinclair On Cutting Herself Free From Rastafari Roots